Alphonse Bertillon

French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography

Alphonse Bertillon Midjourney AI style | Photographers | Midlibrary
Alphonse Bertillon Midjourney AI style | Photographers | Midlibrary
Alphonse Bertillon Midjourney AI style | Photographers | Midlibrary
Alphonse Bertillon Midjourney AI style | Photographers | Midlibrary
SREF Benchmark
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To highlight the style's strenghts and features, we run each SREF code through a set of 16 standardized prompts—Midlibrary Benchmark. Each prompt demonstrates how the SREF ”behaves“ in various domains of visual art/applications.

French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: abstract 3D render
abstract 3D render
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: megacity with futuristic bioarchitecture
megacity with futuristic bioarchitecture
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: concept art character design of retropunk steam knight
concept art character design of retropunk steam knight
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: retro fairy-tale illustration
retro fairy-tale illustration
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: haute-couture fashion outfit
haute-couture fashion outfit
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: traditional folk art
traditional folk art
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: bold minimalist logo design for Istanbul city municipal services
bold minimalist logo design for Istanbul city municipal services
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: black-and-white manga comic strip --niji 6
black-and-white manga comic strip --niji 6
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: cinematic shot from sci-fi movie
cinematic shot from sci-fi movie
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: realistic landscape photograph of quiet dawn --style raw
realistic landscape photograph of quiet dawn --style raw
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: classical 18th-century oil painting
classical 18th-century oil painting
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: creative pattern composition
creative pattern composition
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: photographic portrait of female protagonist
photographic portrait of female protagonist
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: technical infrastructure blueprint schematics
technical infrastructure blueprint schematics
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: typographic composition with large letters
typographic composition with large letters
French criminologist and photographer, pioneer of forensic photography | Midjourney SREF style | Prompt: editorial illustration for popular scientific magazine cover
editorial illustration for popular scientific magazine cover
About

Alphonse Bertillon was a French police officer and biometrics researcher who developed anthropometry, a systematic method for identifying individuals based on physical measurements. His work laid the foundation for modern forensic science and criminal identification techniques.

Alphonse Bertillon's Midjourney style is characterized by its dark, realistic, and documentary approach. The images are black-and-white, featuring high contrast and a monochrome palette that emphasizes the somber and introspective mood. The compositions often include isolated subjects and empty spaces, framed in a way that highlights the tension and mystery of the scene. Textured walls and dim lighting contribute to the moody atmosphere, while the urban settings and portraits reflect themes of solitude and criminality. This style draws inspiration from early 20th-century forensic photography and is reminiscent of the work of photographers like Eugène Atget and Lewis Hine.

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Most promising Midjourney styles in our catalog get a special treatment in our Benchmarking Lab—we run each of such styles through a special test, consisting of nine standardized prompts. Want to learn more? Check out our special guide: Nine Prompts, Nine Stories →

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