feature of Rembrandt lighting is a small, triangular patch of light that appears under one eye of the subject on the shadowed side of their face. This technique is achieved by positioning a single light source (or key light) at a 45-degree angle to the subject, slightly above their eye level, so it casts strong shadows on the opposite side of the face. It’s often paired with a dark background to heighten the dramatic contrast.
try this prompt "a REMBRANDT Lighting head portrait photograph with REMBRANDT lighting technique, the location is in studio with large props of the scary dark woods"