Elemental bending is one of those fantasies that survives being done badly, which is why most attempts at it look like a glow slapped over a photo. The difference here is that the element has a path: it spirals out of your palms, circles you once, then goes forward in a single strike — and your sleeves and hair get pushed around while it happens. Movement is what sells a force; light on its own just sells a filter.
The element itself is one dropdown, which is the point. The same photo gives you a wind gust, a water arc, a flame burst and a wall of rising stone, and none of them look like recolours of each other because each one moves differently. Water and fire are the loudest in five seconds. Air is the connoisseur's pick — you read it entirely off the debris and the fabric.
Upload a plain standing photo with your arms in frame and let the clip put you into the stance. Output is silent 720p, so a whoosh from your own library will do more for it than any amount of extra prompting.