Street Photography Comparison

Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Reve

Urban candid and city life documentation — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.

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Street photography lives or dies on believable light, natural human moments, and the small environmental details that make a city feel real—wet pavement reflections, imperfect storefronts, layered posters, and the subtle chaos of crowds. Influencer Studio offers two strong text-to-image options for this style: Flux Ultra 1.1 and Reve.

Flux Ultra 1.1 prioritizes premium photorealism and ultra-high detail, making it a fit for documentary-leaning street scenes and close-up candid portraits. Reve leans into strong aesthetics and notably accurate text rendering—useful when your urban images depend on readable signage, storefront lettering, transit boards, or poster typography.

Street Photography — Side-by-Side Results

Prompt

"A candid street-photo style shot of a 20s woman with shoulder-length dark hair in a slightly oversized gray hoodie, straight-leg jeans, and worn sneakers, holding an iced coffee and looking near the phone camera mid-step like she just turned to answer a question. Set on a busy city sidewalk outside a corner café with gritty concrete, stickered poles, and passing pedestrians blurred in the background, documentary 35mm film feel with natural overcast daylight. Slight motion blur, imperfect framing like an Instagram story grab, ambient street lighting and real texture (scuffed pavement, storefront reflections)."

Feature Comparison

FeatureFlux Ultra 1.1Reve
ProviderBlack Forest LabsReve
Subcategoriestext-to-imagetext-to-image
1080p / 2k ModeYesYes
4k ModeNoNo
NSFW RatingStrictMedium
Aspect Ratio1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3, 21:91:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3
Starting Price16 credits8 credits

Flux Ultra 1.1 Strengths

  • Exceptional photorealism for candid, documentary-style street scenes (skin texture, fabric, pavement, glass reflections)
  • Ultra-high detail that holds up in tight crops—faces in crowds, street vendors, and layered city textures
  • Stronger realism in complex lighting situations (night streets, mixed neon and tungsten, rainy reflections)
  • Premium overall fidelity for “editorial street photo” looks when you want minimal stylization

Reve Strengths

  • More reliable text rendering for street contexts—shop signs, menus, billboards, transit displays, posters
  • Strong aesthetic cohesion for creative city-life storytelling (color grading, mood, composition feel)
  • Efficient for iteration and exploration at a lower per-image cost (8 credits vs 16)
  • Good fit for stylized-yet-believable urban scenes where art direction matters as much as realism

Verdict

If your priority is convincing, documentary-grade realism—natural faces, authentic street lighting, and high-frequency detail—Flux Ultra 1.1 is the stronger choice for street photography outputs, especially for close-up candid moments and night or rain scenes.

If your street images depend on readable urban typography (signage, posters, storefront branding) or you want to iterate quickly on mood and art direction, Reve offers excellent aesthetic results at half the cost per image, making it a practical pick for creative city-life series and concept exploration.

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