I have no problem with it at all. Lomo's are just a tool - I've seen good shots taken with Lomo's and bad ones - same as any other camera. The results you get from using a lomo are not totally unpredictable, and can be achieved with other cameras. Depends on lighting conditions, film, processing techniques (again, same as most cameras) and you can control the results of a lomo. I agree that 'Lomography' itself trying to sell cheap plastic fisheye cameras for 55-60 is ridiculous, and their price for their verson of the LC-A is crazy. It's all a bit 'kookie' for me but each to their own.
Meh so I guess they're overpriced for what they are then huh? I dunno, I just love the "old" quality they have to them - sort of retro.
I'd heard of them before this, but I really got to see what good results they turn out at this street art exhibition called "Carbon and Chemicals" by the Xynthetic family. Here's some of their shots:
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