Not only do we photograph light, but we can consciously literally draw and paint with it, just like a painter with a brush or a graphic artist with a pencil, pen or other tool. In this way, it is possible to cross the boundaries of traditional photography, leave behind the camera for a moment and use the principles of one of the oldest art disciplines, which was also at its birth, but also at its path of self-emancipation as a separate art.
Chiaroscuro, also known as chiaroscuro, is a technique known from the works of Caravaggio and other old masters. It consists in the representation of an illuminated object or scenery that plastically emerges from a dark background.
A well-executed view of female beauty touches directly on the intimacy of a woman’s essence. Women are never just objects, but are unique personalities that the photographer can transform into icons of femininity with his art.