Noeru,
The problem I see with them is this: they tell people, especially youngsters and first timers with film "come and try us. We are lo-fi, film is low quality, use expired films, don't bother buying fresh film."
That's the problem I have with them.
They aren't helping people getting into higher quality film photography and I see many people coming to the stall (Portobello Road) where I give a hand asking for expired film. That doesn't help the remaining film manufacturers.
I disagree with that. The majority of film they sell is fresh.
https://shop.lomography.com/en/films
They are not being deceptive about this at all, they say it is expired. And expired film can look different. 99% of the film in my freezer is expired and it is great.
Also they are asking far less for this expired Ferrania film than what is the going rate on ebay.
Have you ever checked out their website?
www.lomography.com
Really quite remarkable. No-one else out there is promoting film photography like Lomo. No-one. When is the last time you saw anyone else promote film photography?
And if you actually check their site and their community, there is lots of really creative work done with 'real' cameras i.e. not the toy cameras (and there is nothing wrong with that either), by some really good photographers.
The way they introduce first timers to film photography is to show it is all about having fun and not being worried about the pressure to make a 'perfect' image. And then you can move on as your skills grow.
And lomography, bless them, has been really successful at this.
FYI a three pack of their fresh (!) 800 ISO colour film is $15. That is a great price for really good film. B&H has Fuji 800 at $10/roll...
My local camera stores - Samy Cameras in Los Angeles - carries the full range of Lomo's film. Prominently displayed.
Some people just have a problem with lomography, and as others have mentioned, that reflects on themselves.