V-Flat World The Light Cone x Karl Taylor - Phone

Key Features
- 360 diffusion
- Removes reflections
- Perfect gradation lighting
- Fully collapsible design
- Easy snap buttons
- Heat resistant
- Proprietary diffusion material
- For use with phone camera
Overview
Instantly diminish distracting highlights at the drop of a cone. The Karl Taylor Light Cone provides 360-degree light modification to make life easier for product photographers. Anything reflective and shiny is now quick and simple to photograph and flattering to the eye. The Light Cone provides highly effective diffusion for reflective products, making previously difficult objects now effortless to photograph.
Our phone version offers a great solution for people with no photography experience and want to achieve stunning product lighting for example an Etsy listing, or maybe Facebook marketplace listing of a bracelet you want to sell. Make sure to check out our video page for plenty of videos on how to get the most out of your Phone Cone.
Designed by Karl Taylor, a professional product photographer with over 25 years of studio experience, the Light Cone is crafted with the correct optical density for perfect surface gradations. When it’s not laying flat for storage or travel, the Light Cone swiftly assembles in seconds with button snap closures.
Available in three sizes to suit a variety of products, the Light Cone is semi-rigid, durable, and heat resistant. Use it with a number of light sources, natural or artificial (studio lights, LED, speedlights, or even desk lamps).
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