In 2008, the entertainment world was rocked by the Edison Chen

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A highly publicized photo scandal in 2008—involving private images leaked without his consent—led Chen to announce an indefinite withdrawal from the Hong Kong entertainment industry. While many believed his career was over, this hiatus became the catalyst for his most enduring legacy: CLOT.

Before diving into the guide, let's take a brief look at Edison Chen's photo style. His photography often features:

If you’re looking to write a thoughtful blog post about the 2008 incident, here are some alternative angles I’d be glad to help with:

(2012): Published in Law, Culture and Visual Studies, this paper by Marco Wan and Janny Leung analyzes how media discourse framed Chen as a "sexual deviant" while catering to the public's desire to view the images. Crossing the Line: Reading the Edison Chen Scandal