I feel exactly the same way about Lomo tbh. It also really annoys me as so many of my friends who shoot digital, go straight to Lomo for their first film camera - set on getting that light damaged, blurry, cross-processed, "vintage", film look to their photos. As if to say, "if I'm going to shoot on film, I want it to be bleedingly obvious". Rather than just picking up a film camera that works and shooting on it properly.
I feel exactly the same way about Lomo tbh. It also really annoys me as so many of my friends who shoot digital, go straight to Lomo for their first film camera - set on getting that light damaged, blurry, cross-processed, "vintage", film look to their photos. As if to say, "if I'm going to shoot on film, I want it to be bleedingly obvious". Rather than just picking up a film camera that works and shooting on it properly.