Shooting this set for Tsukimura Temari, I mainly wanted to restore her state as a school idol on stage—both aloof and fully devoted. The blue-black reflective jacket presents a cool metallic texture under the cool-toned stage lighting, paired with deep cyan long straight hair, the overall color scheme fits the character design very well. The microphone, as a core prop, wasn't just held; I tried various gripping poses during the shoot: holding the microphone in one hand and extending the other forward, or raising the microphone above my head to let my body naturally stretch, simulating different emotional bursts during the performance. In terms of scene selection, I used metal trusses for leaning compositions, increasing the spatial depth of the frame through front-and-back perspective interplay. Posture adjustments, such as slightly turning the body and brushing hair with my hand, were all to give the image a sense of real presence. Eye contact with the camera is crucial; it requires a restrained delivery of that cold and aloof temperament. The photographer was very precise in snapping the shots, capturing the moment the hair strands drifted under the lights, giving the static photos dynamic vitality. In post-production, I focused on retaining the leather texture of the jacket and the gloss of the hair without over-saturating the colors, making the blue-black tone of the image look clean and premium. Through this shoot, I have gained more concrete practical experience in how to use cool-toned lighting and stage elements to highlight the character's personality.