Actuation remains a signifcant challenge in soft robotics. Actuation by light has important advantages: objects can be actuated from a distance, distinct frequencies can be used to actuate and control distinct modes with minimal interference and signifcant power can be transmitted over long distances through corrosion-free, lightweight fiber optic cables. Photo-chemical processes that directly convert photons to configurational changes are particularly attractive for actuation. Various researchers have demonstrated light-induced actuation with liquid crystal elastomers combined with azobenzene photochromes. We present a simple modeling framework and a series of examples that studies actuation by light. Of particular interest is the generati...