
Guide
When to use grids?
When you want increased control of the light spread or a more focused light, grids are a great tool to embrace. Use grids to shape your key light, create background effects in portraits, or accentuate the highlights in still life photography – you’ll find so many creative ways to use them.

Guide
What's the difference in light spread?
We offer grids with different light spreads. With grids ranging from 5° to 50° light spread, the focus and concentration of light can change dramatically. That means you have lots of options to shape light with and to create the mood you’re looking for, whether it’s a harsher portrait light filled with character or even a slightly more directed light for a hair shoot.
The Light Shaper
Think outside the softbox
Think outside the softbox
Andrea Belluso does four different fashion setups using nothing but softboxes
What’s the Difference
Between a grid and no grid?
Between a grid and no grid?
Jared Platt compares shooting with and without grids
The Light Shaper
Creating a dramatic portrait
Creating a dramatic portrait
Andrea Belluso brings strip softboxes to a murky hangar to shoot an elegant yet dramatic portrait of an old friend of his