LightPro Background Reflector for S-Type
- Fits S-Type Flashes
- Casts a Graduated Oval Pattern
- Best Used Behind the Subject
Elevate your studio lighting setup with the LightPro Background Reflector. a precision light modifier designed to cast an elegant, even oval pool of light behind your subject. Perfect for portraiture, fashion, still-life or any situation where the background needs a smooth, professional illumination rather than a flat or harsh wash.
Key Features & Benefits
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Oval beam pattern generates a clean, soft gradient on the background, helping isolate your subject and create separation.
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S-Type / Bowens-mount compatibility designed to mount on S-Type mount flash heads, making it convenient for studio strobes and light modifiers.
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Even distribution the reflector shape and finish produce a nicely smooth coverage, reducing hot spots and uneven fall-off.
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Background enhancement ideal for adding depth, dimension and finish to portrait or product backgrounds, rather than relying on plain flat lighting.
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Build & finish crafted for studio use, ready for repeated setups and adjustments.
Why It Works
In many lighting setups the background can feel flat, under-lit or disconnected. The LightPro Background Reflector lets you subtly “paint” the background with a controlled oval of light — this helps your subject pop off the backdrop and adds a professional polish to the image. It’s an efficient way to manage light spill, ensure consistency and maintain a clean, refined aesthetic.
Pro Tips for Use
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Position the reflector behind your subject, angled to softly hit the background. Adjust distance and flash power until you achieve the desired gradient — the closer the reflector to the background, the tighter and more defined the oval.
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For portrait work, adjust so that the top of the oval aligns roughly behind the subject’s head or shoulders. giving a halo or rim-effect without affecting the foreground subject.
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Pair with your main/strobe light for the subject, and use this reflector exclusively for the background; it helps keep the subject lighting independent and cleaner.
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Use flags or grids if you want to further control spill and ensure the light from the background reflector doesn’t wrap onto the subject inadvertently.
