Holding clamps
Mounting clamps for photography and studio work – small parts, big impact
Let’s be honest: without the right mounting clamps, even the best photo setup can quickly become a shaky affair. In this category you’ll find robust mounting clamps that reliably have your back in the studio, on the go, or in your small home setup when reflectors, backgrounds, or accessories simply need to stay securely in place.
Multi-purpose clamps for photographers who leave nothing to chance
Our multi-purpose clamps are the unsung everyday heroes in the photo studio. You use them to secure backgrounds, attach collapsible reflectors to stands, route cables neatly, or keep lightweight softbox elements in position. In short: anywhere something needs to be held, clamped, or stabilized securely without you having to improvise every time.
Many models feature rubberized jaws for better grip and to protect delicate surfaces. This keeps your equipment free from scratches while everything still sits firmly in place. We focus on sturdy springs, solid materials, and practical handling so you can concentrate on what matters most: your image.
Plant clamps for macro photography and outdoor setups
Especially in macro photography, we know the problem all too well. A small leaf shakes in the wind, a blossom tilts ever so slightly to the side, and your focus is gone. Plant clamps help you subtly fix leaves, stems, or delicate twigs without unnecessarily damaging the subject or distorting it unnaturally.
With these special mounting clamps you can gently align plants, move distracting blades of grass out of the way, or position your subject so that light and background interact perfectly. Especially for close-up shots of insects, blossoms, or textures, this often makes the difference between a nice snapshot and a truly clean macro image.
Precise positioning of accessories and light modifiers
In addition to plants and backgrounds, many mounting clamps are also excellent for attaching smaller light modifiers, color gels, reflector cards, or diffusers. For example, you can clamp a small reflector plate directly next to your subject, position a gel in front of a light source, or fix a lightweight diffuser so that it softens exactly the area you’re focusing on.
This way you can build a flexible lighting setup with just a few simple steps, which you can quickly adjust without constantly having to move stands around or rebuild everything from scratch. This flexibility is extremely helpful, especially in product photography, food photography, or creative close-ups.
Suitable for studio, home setup, and on the go
Whether you work in a professional photo studio, have set up a small home studio in your living room, or shoot on location with light gear: mounting clamps are among those accessories that take up hardly any space but are in constant use. Many of our models can easily be attached to stands, booms, tabletops, or background systems and can be released quickly when you change your setup.
We focus on a practical selection. From compact clamps for fine adjustments to strong multi-purpose clamps for larger backgrounds, you’ll find suitable solutions here for different areas of application in photography.
Sturdy construction for reliable grip
So you don’t have to struggle with worn-out springs or slippery jaws, we pay attention to solid construction. Many mounting clamps are made from durable materials with strong clamping force and are designed to function reliably even under frequent use in everyday studio work.
Especially during longer shoots where light, background, and accessories need to remain unchanged for hours, a sturdy mounting clamp really pays off. You set things up once and can then fully concentrate on composition, model, or subject.
Select mounting clamps deliberately and combine them wisely
Depending on the area of use, it’s worth combining different mounting clamps. Multi-purpose clamps are particularly suitable for backgrounds, reflectors, and general studio tasks. Plant clamps, on the other hand, are ideal when you want to work very precisely yet gently in nature or in the macro range.
If you put together a small set of different mounting clamps, you’ll be well prepared for most situations in photography. This way you have the right clamp at hand at the crucial moment and don’t have to improvise when a background slips, a leaf trembles, or a reflector won’t stay where it’s supposed to.