Light Leaks 14, "Childhood"


  Issue 14, “Childhood” features an interview with Alison Garnett by Bob Smith, Christopher and Neha Luhar-Trice take us to The Refuge, David Handler helps you stress out your negs, Wallace Billingham teaches us the value of sharing your knowledge with the next generation, and Gary gives a thorough analysis of the Golden Half. Issue 14 is also packed with low-fi with the biggest gallery to date, edited by Aline Smithson. Finally, we showcase the work of Tim Hixson and Bill Vaccaro.

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Light Leaks 15, "Pinhole"


MAY SALE! Issue 15 is our second installment of a special feature issue. This time we set our sights on the world of pinhole photography. This issue is PACKED with articles – “Twelve Exposures, That’s All You Need” by Danny Kalkhoven, “Pinhole to Print” by Malin Fabbri, “The Legacy Group & The Great Picture Project” by Jay Heuman, “Vicarious Journeys” by Derrick Burbul, “Sharan Pinhole Camera” by Nic Nichols, and the “Holga 120 WPC” by C. Gary Moyer. All of our articles are focuses specifically on pinhole photography. We still have lots of photography to expose to you as well....

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Light Leaks 16, "Holgapalooza 2009"


Our 16th issue of Light Leaks features the winners of Holgapalooza 2009 in our Gallery. Holgapalooza is a summer contest that we started and from the strong showing we had, we will continue it as a regular summer photo contest featuring the Holga camera - bookmark the web site at www.holgapalooza.com.   This issue has lots of articles including Treadly Speaking in "Getting to the Shooting", Wallace Billingham in "No Respect (for Crap Cams)", Emily Hoefler in "Adventures in Light Writing (with the Diana Mini)", Gary's Toy Box looks at the Budweiser Cam, Aline Smithson interviews  Lauren Henkin, and we showcase...

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Light Leaks 17, "Ebb and Flow"


Issue 17 (known internally as "The Epic" issue), "Ebb and Flow" features an amazing selections of gallery images by guest Photo Editor, Mary Ann Lynch and our feature interview with Jennifer Shaw by Jay Heuman.   Our featured showcases include Rachael Ashe and S.M. Bower. Editorial columns by Nigel Amies and Steve Gosling. Gary's Toy Box features the Traveler Reflex Camera.   This was a lean print run, so not many extra copies exist, we expect a quick sellout!   Check out this preview of the issue in PDF.

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Light Leaks 2, "Nobody"


MAY SALE! Issue 2, “Nobody: Where has everyone gone?” features an exclusive interview with the inventor of the Holga camera, Mr. T.M. Lee. We also take a look at the some of the best photos from World Toy Camera Day 2005. Interviewed in “Toy Camera Artist” is Leon Taylor, by Ed Wenn. “The Toy Box”, “From the Archives”, an “The Plastic Guide” round out this issue.

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Light Leaks 3, "My Space"


MAY SALE! Issue 3, “My Space” features a special interview with photographer/author, Lee Frost in “In the Lap of the Gods”. This issue marks the first in our series of “showcasing” toy camera artists, where we feature the work of two toy camera artists from anywhere on the planet. In this issue we feature the work by Nigel Amies and Lisa Sanderson. We also begin a new column: “Do-It-Yourself” (or what we now call “DIY”) and we share how to build a macro lens for your Holga. Issue 3 also welcomes a new regular column series called “Treadly Speaking”. “Tales...

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Light Leaks 4, "Step Right Up"


MAY SALE! Issue 4, “Step Right Up!” features an exclusive interview with Danny Clinch “Shooting Stars with Toy Cameras” by Dave Bias. The issue opens up with our commentary editorials “The First Word”, “Trippin’”, and “Treadly Speaking”. We showcase toy camera artists Valyn Erickson Perini, Don Brice, as well as the winners of the File Magazine Toy Camera Contest. We start a new column called “Technique” which features Katie Clark Slick in “Holga Meets Lens Paper”. Finally, Gary Moyer reviews the Clix-O-Flex camera in “The Toy Box”.

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Light Leaks 5, "Wide Open"


MAY SALE! Issue 5, “Wide Open” features an interview with Martha Casanave called “Pinhole Vision”. Regular commentary editorials come to you in the form of “The First Word”, “Trippin’”, and “Treadly Speaking”. We feature the work of toy camera artists Scott Hammond, and A. Saska Mutic. Our gallery theme “Wide Open” shows us the unobstructed, the vast, and the vacant. The DIY column takes a look at the world in 70mm, and in “Technique” we examine Holga Tintypes. Gary wraps up a very nice issue with a review of the Empire Scout camera.

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Light Leaks 6, "Me"


Issue 6, “Me, Photographer and Subject” explores the world of “Self”. Our feature interview is “Exploring Self with Anne Arden McDonald”. “Treadly Speaking” talks “Kiddo Photography”, we feature the work of Susan Bowen and Eirik Holmoyvik, and our double DIY column looks at “Light Writing” and “Holga Stereoids”. Finally, we feature two toy camera reviews of the Shumy, and Benz Gant.

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Light Leaks 7, "Time"


MAY SALE! Issue 7, “Time” features our exclusive interview with Sandra Carrion “In Conversation with the Koordinator of Krap”. We bring the regular commentary from “The First Word”, and “Treadly Speaking”. Our showcased artists are Mattia Marchi and Kelsey Jarboe. Janet Penny brings the DIY in “Shooting the Invisible”, and our Technique looks at “Shooting Angles”.

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Light Leaks 9, "Happy Hour"


MAY SALE! Issue 9, “Happy Hour” features an in-depth review of the new Holga 135BC camera. Our interview is “Across a Sacred Bridge: Wayne Martin Belger’s Holistic Approach to Pinholes” by Jay Heuman. Our regular commentary editorials start things off with “The First Word”, “Trippin’”, and “Treadly Speaking”. We have 2 Technique columns, Wallace Billingham walks us through “The Holga View Camera”, and Tom Debiec talks “Sports Photography With The Holga”. We showcase the work of Elizabeth Soule and Daniel Grant. Wrapping things up is “Gary’s Toy Box” looking at the Savoy Mark II.

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Lucky 100 - 35mm


Are you feeling Lucky? That's probably the feeling you try to have when you are running expensive film through a toy camera. This is new, fresh film with 36 exposures - that's 18 cents a shot - not bad! Get some, feed your crappy cams!

$2.00

Lucky 200 - 35mm


 If you are looking for cheap, fresh, and 35mm - this should be your film of choice! Lucky 200ISO has 36 exposures and is perfect for your SuperSampler, Actionsampler, Diana Mini, Holga 135, BBF, or Golden Half!

$3.50

Original Diana


Nothing compares to an original Diana camera - circa 1960's from the Great Wall Plastics Company of Kowloon, Hong Kong. This is the queen of all toy cameras - what started it all... if you don't have an ORIGINAL Diana camera, you aren't a true toy camera fan. This model is in perfect shooting condition - snappy shutter, apertures have the perfect amount of movement, as does the bulb setting. Comes with the instruction manual and cap - no strap. 

$50.00

Original Diana Clone - "Windsor"


Here is an original Diana clone - "Windsor". The build is the exact same as the Diana cameras, so you'll get the same greatness in this Windsor. This model is in great condition - snappy shutter, apertures / Bulb setting are nice and tight as they should be. A great shooter! Comes with case, manual, cap and strap. 

$50.00

Panorama


No name panorama camera. Is it cheap, is it cheesy, is it crappy? Yes. You need it. No focus, no frills.

$15.00

Pix Panorama


Translucent = truly AWESOME! Here is a perfect camera to fill your need for a wide angle panoramic toy camera. 28mm len, F11 fixed focus lens. CMYK colours. We have a small supply of these, and they are brand new, not used.

$15.00

Pop 9


What one shot isn’t enough? Four isn’t enough? HOW ABOUT NINE! The Lomography Pop 9 features 9 sequential shots on one frame of 35mm film – don’t try to blow these puppies up, but a lot of fun for you and the entire family! Available in the non colour of black.

$40.00

Provia 100F 120mm


Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional (RDP III) is an ultra-high-quality, daylight-type ISO 100-color reversal (slide) film. With the finest grain (an RMS granularity value of 8) among ISO 100 color reversal films and an extremely high sharpness, it captures details with unprecedented clarity. • Increased resistance to loss in film speed and color balance during long exposures, as well as consistently accurate multiple-exposure performance • Vivid and faithful color reproduction • Rich tone reproduction • Improved reciprocity characteristics  Price is per roll, 5 pack shown for display purposes

$3.00

Shanghai GP3 100


The cheapest fresh black and white 120mm film on the market - Holga and Diana food!

$2.00