Save $200 Today on Angler CatchLight Reflector

Angler CatchLight Reflector
Angler CatchLight Reflector | List Price $299.90 | Save $200 | Today Only $99.90
Includes Free Angler White Fabric for CatchLight Panel ($43.95 value)

Angler CatchLight Reflector is a portable fill reflector designed to fill hard shadows under the nose and around the eyes to portraits lit from above. The Catchlight 58.5″ wide modifier has an open “U” shape which forms an arc that surrounds the subject, over which reflective silver material is tightly stretched for a consistent effect.

An included bracket allows you to tilt the reflector to the ideal angle to bounce light from the main source to slightly flatten the contrast, while maintaining a three-dimensional look, and remove the shadows to your desired degree without adding another source. The CatchLight’s name is derived from its natural-looking reflections that follow the contour of the subject eyes, and because of its shape, is an unbroken arc without the gaps seen when using multiple reflectors. The CatchLight can be used with any light source, be it a tungsten, LED, or flash fixture, or even outdoors with the sun. The CatchLight sets up and breaks down in minutes for storage and transport in its included case.

Angler CatchLight Reflector assembly

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