Kimono, autumn
MOMIJI · KYOTO · 4 rendus

Kimono, autumn

Silk kimono, crimson momiji, a Kyoto temple garden in late autumn.

~50 s4K · carré + portrait👥 3,100 créées
VOUS OBTIENDREZ 4 VARIATIONS

A kimono couple photo in autumn Kyoto, from two separate selfies

The Kyoto maple season is even shorter than the cherry blossom — a couple of weeks of crimson momiji, and almost impossible to catch together if you live apart. DuoPortrait composites a believable kimono couple photo from two photos that were never taken together, placing you both under the autumn maples of a Kyoto temple garden.

This is not a face-swap or a collage. We read a face embedding from each photo and rebuild the scene around the two of you, so bone structure, smile and expression stay yours. The look is tuned to silk kimono and Fuji 400H film: warm vermilion leaves, soft autumn light, gentle grain — the frame a photographer would shoot on a temple path in late November.

Long-distance couples use it to feel together in a season they love; families use it to put a far-away member back in an autumn picture. Pick the style, upload two clear photos, and the first one is free.

How it works

  1. 01
    Upload two photos

    One clear, front-facing photo of each person. Separate selfies are fine — you never had to be photographed together.

  2. 02
    Pick this style

    We rebuild the scene around both faces, matching light so nobody looks pasted in.

  3. 03
    Get four variations

    High-resolution, square + portrait. Your first photo is free.

What gives the autumn kimono look away

When couples reach for this one

Kimono couple photo — questions

Can I make a kimono couple photo if we were never in Kyoto together?
Yes — that is the point. Upload one clear photo of each person, taken anywhere, any time. DuoPortrait builds a single shared frame under the autumn maples; the two of you never needed to be photographed together.
Will both faces still look like us?
Yes. We extract a face embedding from each upload and feed it through an identity-preserving model, so your features and skin tone stay yours. Only the kimono, setting and light change.
Do we need to be wearing kimono in our photos?
No. Any clear, front-facing photo works. The style adds the silk kimono and the temple garden for you.
How much does a kimono couple photo cost?
Your first photo is free. After that, credit packs start at $4.99 — no subscription, and credits never expire.

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Kimono Couple Photo AI (Autumn Kyoto) | DuoPortrait