Glow EZ Lock Grid for EZ Lock 12x56'' Softbox EZ-G-1256
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Take your photography to the next level with the Glow EZ Lock 12x56" Grid, designed specifically for the Glow EZ Lock 12x56" Softbox. This high-quality, durable grid enhances your control over your light source's beam, effectively minimizing spill by covering the front of the softbox with a precision eggcrate grid. With a 30-degree grid, this versatile accessory subtly feathers the light, creating appealing shadows that separate your subject from the background. This strong directionality is perfect for adding depth to high-key fashion images, accentuating the model's facial features such as the eyes, lips, nose, and chin. But the Glow EZ Lock Grid isn't just for portrait photography. It's equally at home in the still-life studio, where the rectangular lightbank originated. This grid light modifier offers unparalleled control, a must-have for any creative mind. The lightweight grid attaches seamlessly to the rim of the softbox with a Self-Securing Closure that follows the grid's perimeter, making you look like a true master of light. The EZ Lock system brings practicality, strength, and speed to light modification, whether you're on the go or in the studio. Constructed with meticulous attention to detail, the Glow EZ Lock Grid features a resilient, form-fitting fabric and flexible aluminum frame ribs. This affordable, easy-to-use accessory sets the standard for portable light control for both people and subjects, making it an essential addition to any photographer's toolkit.
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