Spice Up Your Lighting with the Profoto WideZoom Reflector
The Profoto WideZoom Reflector has much in common with the popular Magnum Reflector, but is capable of creating a much wider and strikingly even light spread. For this reason it is often used to create a perfectly even background illumination. But what many forget is that the WideZoom Reflector's light spread can be zoomed from 40° to 80° (by simply sliding the reflector on the lamp head.) This opens up a world of creative possibilities to shape the light. "If you know the properties of your Light Shaping Tools, bend the rules and spice up your lighting," says photographer Andrea Belluso. Watch the video and learn how he did it for this shot. Click here for the full story: http://www.profoto.com/blog/the-light...

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