A flash grid can help make the light direction from a flashgun far more precise. We show you how you can make one using a few everyday items
Before you start
You will need:
1. Cardboard
2. Black drinking straws
3. Glue/double-sided tape
4. Scissors
5. Ruler
6. Marker pen
7. Black tape
Skill required: Intermediate
Time to complete: 1 hour
Cost: Around £2
You may have come across flash grids before.
Also known as honeycombs, or simply grids, they are usually placed over studio flashlights to create a precise spot of light.
Flash grids work by funnelling the light from the flash through a series of small tubes, arranged in a honeycomb-type pattern.
This concentrates the light into a spot, making it suitable for adding highlights to a scene or portrait, or for simply adding a bright spot to a background.