Enhance your photographic artistry with the GLOW 45 Degree Long Focus Reflector, a premium accessory designed for precision lighting control. This specialized reflector features a projected beam angle of 45 degrees, narrower than the standard Bowens 55-degree reflector throw, allowing for a more concentrated and controlled light output. Its unique extended shape projects rather than spreads light, ensuring a directed beam that provides an even illumination with a pronounced fall-off, perfect for creating dramatic shadows and highlighting the subject's features. Crafted with a deep bowl design, this reflector effectively throws light over longer distances by focusing the flash into a very tight and even shaft of light.
This design not only enhances your flash's Guide Number but also adds depth and intensity to your images. The silver interior of the reflector maximizes light efficiency, ensuring that every shot captures the true essence of the moment. The GLOW 45 Degree Long Focus Reflector is versatile and professional, with an inner rim that is recessed to accommodate 11-inch honeycomb grids for even more directional control. This feature is invaluable for photographers looking to further shape their light and reduce light spill, making it an essential tool for theatrical portraits, event photography, creative expression, and out-of-the-ordinary wedding shots.
Built to last, this durable reflector is made from high-quality materials and is compatible with Bowens mount, making it a reliable addition to any photographer's kit. Whether you're shooting a basketball game or capturing the grandeur of a wedding, this reflector's adjustability and professional-grade construction ensure that it can meet the demands of any shoot. In summary, the GLOW 45 Degree Long Focus Reflector is an indispensable tool for photographers who demand precision and control in their lighting setups. Its ability to produce longer, more dramatic shadows and its emphasis on the center of the subject in the light path make it a top choice for those seeking to elevate their photographic work to new heights.