Decided to try Faye Reagan as the base model. Here is a revision of the Meynold Twins:
And a sterner Albina Barlovskaya:
And Anushka Konstatinov (revised):
Whilst i appreciate the work, they look too clinically fake, and lack any of the organic inconsistencies you would expect from photographs, like grain, sensor noise, lens artefacts, perspective. Even the lighting is too flat and homogenous with the catch lights not matching the scene.
For the last image it looks cut and pasted because you have two distinct exposures one for the background and the other for the model, so would mean artificial lighting was use by the photographer which is not being show on the model nor by shadows with various highlights. Arguably the second is also a high contrast scene.
Also look at the second image, the coffee cup is not being reflected nor has the table any worn-in markings you would expect from a public place.
Also none of the models apart from the second have any fly-away hair, something at naturally occurs.
There is also issues like lacking any skin texture on arms and legs, a common problem for all models as most people train only faces not bodies.
Here is an example of light scatter onto a table, and gives you an idea of how dynamic lighting and shadows can be within a scene.