A practical guide for “add missing person to wedding photo AI”
Wedding styling creates strong expectations, so choose source portraits with clothing and grooming reasonably close to the event. The model can create formal clothes, but a clean input still helps it preserve identity.
Keep the finished image separate from the documentary gallery and identify it as generated. It works best as a personal keepsake or playful addition, not a replacement for the photographer’s record.
Three scenes that fit this idea
Reception dance floor
Colored lights and background guests make a celebratory group feel natural.
Garden ceremony
Soft daylight and greenery give faces a calm, flattering setting.
Hotel portrait
A symmetrical interior suits formal outfits and a polished pose.
Choose source photos the model can read
TogetherLens creates a new composition from the people you provide. It does not need matching backgrounds, but it does need clear facial information. Start with the original file when possible rather than a screenshot downloaded from a social network or messaging app.
- Use event-day portraits when available.
- Match formal or casual styling across people.
- Choose unobstructed faces rather than dance-floor motion shots.
- Keep each face fully visible and ask every living person for permission.
Generate in three deliberate steps
- Add two to five people.Use one clear portrait for each person and review every crop before continuing.
- Choose one or two vibes.Pick a scene that supports the story instead of competing with the faces.
- Inspect the preview.Check eyes, teeth, hands, clothing, jewelry, and meaningful background details. Trial previews are protected with a watermark.
What to avoid
- Passing the result off as the photographer’s original
- Mixing radically different dress codes
- Using a guest’s image without permission
Generated photos are creative images, not documentary evidence. Disclose that the result is AI-generated when context matters, and never use someone’s face to impersonate, embarrass, or mislead.
Questions about this portrait
Can it edit the photographer’s original file?
TogetherLens creates a new composition rather than modifying the original wedding image.
Is the result suitable for printing?
Inspect faces, hands, clothing, and background details closely before ordering a large print.