Offering multiple options for creative lighting, the 40″ Omega Reflector 360 from Westcott is a 15-in-1 modifier that can add a polished look to your images. At its center is a 1-stop diffuser that can be used to tame noon-day sun or other light sources. A reversible sleeve with silver/white and sunlight/black surfaces slips over the diffusion. Silver offers a cool, specular look with snappy contrast while white provides soft neutral reflective lighting. Sunlight has a late-afternoon warming effect that^27s flattering to skin tones while black helps block light or create shadows on an overcast day.
As if these great features aren^27t enough, the Omega 360 hides a secret – the center of the disc is removable via touch-fasteners to leave a circular opening around the size of a person^27s head, neck and top of the shoulders. You^27ve basically turned the Omega into a large ringlight. Place your subject in front of a bright window and shoot through the reflector. The window light will reflect nearly shadowless light on your subject with distinct circular catchlights in their eyes. Yet another shoot-through method involves hair-lighting the subject from the rear, with the Omega catching some of the light and illuminating the subject^27s face. The possibilities are almost endless. A carrying case is included with the Omega 360 as well as a suction cup hook to mount it on a window or other glass surface.
Offering multiple options for creative lighting, the 40″ Omega Reflector 360 from Westcott is a 15-in-1 modifier that can add a polished look to your images. At its center is a 1-stop diffuser that can be used to tame noon-day sun or other light sources. A reversible sleeve with silver/white and sunlight/black surfaces slips over the diffusion. Silver offers a cool, specular look with snappy contrast while white provides soft neutral reflective lighting. Sunlight has a late-afternoon warming effect that^27s flattering to skin tones while black helps block light or create shadows on an overcast day.
As if these great features aren^27t enough, the Omega 360 hides a secret – the center of the disc is removable via touch-fasteners to leave a circular opening around the size of a person^27s head, neck and top of the shoulders. You^27ve basically turned the Omega into a large ringlight. Place your subject in front of a bright window and shoot through the reflector. The window light will reflect nearly shadowless light on your subject with distinct circular catchlights in their eyes. Yet another shoot-through method involves hair-lighting the subject from the rear, with the Omega catching some of the light and illuminating the subject^27s face. The possibilities are almost endless. A carrying case is included with the Omega 360 as well as a suction cup hook to mount it on a window or other glass surface.Offering multiple options for creative lighting, the 40″ Omega Reflector 360 from Westcott is a 15-in-1 modifier that can add a polished look to your images. At its center is a 1-stop diffuser that can be used to tame noon-day sun or other light sources. A reversible sleeve with silver/white and sunlight/black surfaces slips over the diffusion. Silver offers a cool, specular look with snappy contrast while white provides soft neutral reflective lighting. Sunlight has a late-afternoon warming effect that^27s flattering to skin tones while black helps block light or create shadows on an overcast day.
As if these great features aren^27t enough, the Omega 360 hides a secret – the center of the disc is removable via touch-fasteners to leave a circular opening around the size of a person^27s head, neck and top of the shoulders. You^27ve basically turned the Omega into a large ringlight. Place your subject in front of a bright window and shoot through the reflector. The window light will reflect nearly shadowless light on your subject with distinct circular catchlights in their eyes. Yet another shoot-through method involves hair-lighting the subject from the rear, with the Omega catching some of the light and illuminating the subject^27s face. The possibilities are almost endless. A carrying case is included with the Omega 360 as well as a suction cup hook to mount it on a window or other glass surface.Offering multiple options for creative lighting, the 40″ Omega Reflector 360 from Westcott is a 15-in-1 modifier that can add a polished look to your images. At its center is a 1-stop diffuser that can be used to tame noon-day sun or other light sources. A reversible sleeve with silver/white and sunlight/black surfaces slips over the diffusion. Silver offers a cool, specular look with snappy contrast while white provides soft neutral reflective lighting. Sunlight has a late-afternoon warming effect that^27s flattering to skin tones while black helps block light or create shadows on an overcast day.
As if these great features aren^27t enough, the Omega 360 hides a secret – the center of the disc is removable via touch-fasteners to leave a circular opening around the size of a person^27s head, neck and top of the shoulders. You^27ve basically turned the Omega into a large ringlight. Place your subject in front of a bright window and shoot through the reflector. The window light will reflect nearly shadowless light on your subject with distinct circular catchlights in their eyes. Yet another shoot-through method involves hair-lighting the subject from the rear, with the Omega catching some of the light and illuminating the subject^27s face. The possibilities are almost endless. A carrying case is included with the Omega 360 as well as a suction cup hook to mount it on a window or other glass surface.