Use the reference image only to extract the child's facial identity (eyes, nose, lips, face shape, hair). Do not copy clothing, background, accessories, pose, or expression. Ultra-detailed cinematic editorial portrait of a toddler sitting cross-legged with perfect upright posture on a thick, high-pile white faux-fur rug, with hands brought together in a joyful clap and the head tilted back at a thirty-five degree angle to look upward toward a light source, face expressing pure happiness and wonder with a wide, secure smile, situated on a dark polished hardwood floor that reflects the ambient light, within a cozy interior studio environment featuring a custom neon family name sign mounted on a dark charcoal-textured wall directly behind the subject which reads 'The Smiths Est. 2024' in a flowing warm-white script, the environment accented by a large framed black-and-white portrait of the parents leaning against the wall thirty centimeters to the right to establish a narrative of legacy, attired in a miniature distressed white denim jacket with silver metal buttons and authentic frayed edges, layered over a soft premium white pima cotton t-shirt and trendy light-wash distressed jeans with reinforced stitching, accessorized with a handcrafted pacifier clip featuring round maple wood beads clipped to the jacket lapel and a pair of miniature tan suede desert boots with dark brown laces, surrounded by sentimental props: the luxe white faux-fur rug covering a 1.5-meter diameter area, a small wooden 'heritage' block placed fifteen centimeters to the left, and a soft velvet pillow in deep navy positioned twenty centimeters behind the subject, arranged in a centered triangular composition that emphasizes the child as the heart of the family, captured with a Phase One XF Medium Format camera + Schneider Kreuznach 80mm f/2.8 LS lens, focal length 80mm, f/2.8 for a smooth transition from the sharp subject to the softly glowing background, ISO 200 for exceptional tonal range in the shadows, shutter speed 1/125 sec to capture the clapping motion with slight organic blur at the fingertips, camera positioned at a low thirty-degree angle to emphasize the height of the sign and the subject's upward gaze, wide-angle cinematic framing that captures the full sign and the baby's position beneath it while maintaining an intimate focus, lighting style centered on the 'lantern effect' from the neon sign acting as a primary backlight and hair light at 120 degrees, supplemented by a large octabox key light at camera-left at 45 degrees providing soft fill to the face at -1.5 stops, subtle rim light from the neon sign defining the shoulders and the texture of the denim jacket, lighting ratio 4:1 for a moody yet warm aesthetic, color temperature 3200K to enhance the golden warmth of the neon and wood tones, color palette dominated by warm whites, crisp denims, tan suedes, and deep charcoal shadows with a monochromatic lean, textures meticulously defined: individual fibers of the faux-fur rug, the rugged weave of white denim, the smooth grain of maple wood beads, the matte wall texture, and the soft skin of the child, mood sentimental, protective, tranquil, and legacy-focused, style luxury lifestyle editorial, 100-megapixel high-resolution capture, extreme dynamic range to preserve the glow of the neon filaments without blowing out the highlights, tack-sharp focus on the child's eyes and the reflective buttons of the jacket, composition follows the pyramid principle with the neon sign at the apex and the child at the base, post-processing includes: selective shadow recovery on the dark wall, custom color grading with +5 warmth in the highlights, local sharpening on the denim textures, gentle dodge and burn to sculpt the child's form against the backlight, luminance masking to control the neon glow intensity, and a subtle film grain overlay at 3% for a timeless feel, final output optimized for heirloom gallery display at 40x60 inches on archival canvas, overall aesthetic: a soulful, luminous tribute to family identity that captures the moment a new generation looks up to the name they will carry forward.