Holga toy cameras tend to make photographers emotional. For those whose emotions went dark, perhaps these cameras were too "hipster". Maybe if they had gone to an ashram or clothing-optional hot springs, they would've loosened up a bit and saw this toy, yes, TOY, for what it is. I don't pretend to have been any good with it, because what is "good" with a Holga or Diana? But we had our moments. It was a fun travel camera, because people knew it wasn't to be taken seriously (or going on IG in two seconds). Which is kind of the point of it. Not all photography has to be "serious" and have the OCD fetish for Eucledian geometry or by-the-book "sharpness".