Light Modifiers 101.

 Light Modifiers 101.

When going through the more advanced websites about lighting, you're bound to run into a lot of terms you're not familiar with. In this article, we've compiled some of the most mentioned equipment and techniques photographers today use to modify light coming from a hot-shoe flash or studio light.


Barn doors have four leaves or doors that act to shape light. This is usually used to prevent light from spilling into where its not wanted or to block the light from hitting the lens.

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