Photograph a single peach half (flesh side up) center-framed in a vertical 3 : 5 composition, but give it the moody, tactile character of an art-house zine spread. Place the fruit on a lightly textured, matte linen cloth—off-white with a faint warm fiber weave—to introduce subtle surface detail. Light it with a narrow band of late-afternoon sun streaking in from camera right, so a crisp highlight wraps the peach’s rim while a velvety shadow drops off to the left, forming an angled chiaroscuro across the backdrop. Let microscopic juice beads on the cut surface glint in that strip of sun. Underexpose the scene by about ½ stop so mids skew toward earthy oranges and muted plum skins, while the background falls to a deep charcoal gradient. Shoot through a vintage 50 mm f/1.4 lens; capture a razor-thin plane of focus on the pit texture, letting the foreground lip and background cloth dissolve into creamy bokeh. Add authentic 35 mm film grain, random dust specks, a soft magenta light-leak flare bleeding in from the top edge, and a faint film-rebate border to cement the indie-analog vibe. Color grade with gentle teal shadows and warm peachy highlights (subtle split-toning), retaining natural skin tones. No text, graphics, or painterly filters—pure minimalist still-life with deliberate imperfections, delivered at 8-10 K resolution.