To invoke the REME’s Vintage Cabinet Card Photograph style, structure your prompt around the characteristics of late 19th to early 20th-century portrait photography, emphasizing sepia tones, faded details, and physical damage. This style captures the formality and aesthetic quirks of antique cabinet card photographs, which were often mounted on textured cardstock with ornate borders, handwritten inscriptions, and signs of aging such as creases, water stains, or chemical fading. Subjects should be posed statically and solemnly, framed in a simple studio setting with blurred, neutral backdrops or decorative curtains. Clothing should reflect Victorian or Edwardian-era fashion, even when applying the style to fictional or anachronistic characters. The photographic artifacts, such as scratches, torn edges, and uneven exposure, should be incorporated into the description to reinforce the illusion of a decayed, long-forgotten historical document. To invoke this effect, use the activation phrase "In REME’s Vintage Cabinet Card Photograph style," followed by a detailed, period-accurate description of the subject and their surroundings, ensuring the image conveys a sense of eerie nostalgia and lost time.