
Hard Reflectors
NarrowBeam Reflector
For a focused light beam when used with a ProHeads
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¥65,890The name “Hard Reflectors” reveals two important characteristics of these light-shaping tools. As the name suggests – the reflectors themselves are hard, which makes them extremely durable. They are coated in high – quality metal, either with a silver or a white finish. Secondly, they tend to create a harder light with a more distinct fall-off than, for instance, a softbox or an umbrella. Creatively they help you alter the contrast and the mood of your images by creating a number of lighting effects from direct, focused light with a distinct fall-off to a wider, more even light spread across the image area. Their versatility makes them an essential light modifier.
What is a hard reflector in photography?
Hard Reflectors explained in under a minute
Profoto's product expert Chris Fain explains what a hard reflector is and how it affects the light.
Hard Reflectors product demo
Get to know Profoto's Hard Reflectors
Profoto's product expert Chris Fain demonstrates Profoto's range of hard reflectors and how to use them with a flash.
Challenge: Lindsay Adler vs. Chris Knight
One light, one hard reflector
Watch how Lindsay Adler and Chris Knight create two completely different looks using only one light and hard reflector.
Challenge: Lindsay Adler vs. Chris Knight
Telling a story with hard reflectors
Lindsay Adler and Chris Knight create portraits that represent their aesthetic using Profoto hard reflectors.