Chiaroscuro is a photography technique and style often referred to as “clair obscur” or “extreme low key”.
While the term chiaroscuro originates from the Renaissance period and is often associated with painting or drawing, it has evolved into the photographic world and now often simply
means strong and bold contrasts between light and dark areas in a photograph.
This style of photography is often well-suited for portraits, still life or simply to give a scene the illusion of being three-dimensional. It adds depth and a more mysterious atmosphere as it creates impact and contrast between highlights and shadows in a photo. Chiaroscuro is also a popular technique we often see used in black & white photos.
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An example of monochrome chiaroscuro photography
Key Elements of Chiaroscuro Photography
Lighting Technique
Typically uses a single directional light source (natural window light or controlled artificial light) to cast dramatic shadows and rich highlights Contrastly.
Side or backlighting helps emphasize contours or silhouette shapes, reinforcing depth and mystery Facebook.
Exposure & Contrast
Underexpose the image by 1–2 stops to deepen shadows and avoid blown-out highlights.
Emphasize textures and mood using dodging and burning during post-production RangefinderRangefinder+2Rangefinder+2.
Atmosphere & Emotion
Italian painters Caravaggio and Renaissance lighting styles inspire this aesthetic—characterized by saturated tones and emotional intensity Rangefinder+2Canon Central and North Africa+2.
Photography can reinterpret this as "atmospheric chiaroscuro"—dark surroundings with precise, emotional highlights
Here are some interesting links re Chiaroscuro on photography websites:

Photography Life – Understanding Chiaroscuro in Photography
https://photographylife.com/what-is-chiaroscuro-photography
Adorama ALC – Chiaroscuro Lighting Technique
https://www.adorama.com/alc/chiaroscuro-lighting-technique
The Flash Centre – The Basics of Chiaroscuro Lighting
https://theflashcentre.com/blogs/news/the-basics-of-chiaroscuro-lighting
Wikipedia – Low-Key Photography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-key_photography
Kreslavsky – Chiaroscuro in Street & Travel Photography
https://www.kreslavsky.com/chiaroscuro-hard-light-in-street-and-travel-photography

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