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Toned hand print on warm tone gloss fibre. Every print is manipulated by hand, therefor each print will differ from the other and making each one an original.
Framed in a wooden frame
Whilst I lived in Malaysia, two girls were caught attempting to have sex in a car. Being both Malay muslim and caught in the state of Terengganu which still rules under Sharia law, both were publicly caned six times and witnessed by more than one hundred people. …
This photograph is number 4 from an edition of 15. The size above includes frame & mat board. Image size is 31.5cm x 25.5cm
Paul Gadd is a British photographer based in Seoul, deeply rooted in classical film photography and darkroom printing, with extensive experience in fashion, portraiture, and documentary work. His technique is hands-on and experimental—scratching and toning negatives, applying mixed-media during hand-printing, and finishing with processes like bleaching or encaustic, making each print a unique original. Through his evocative images, Paul channels his personal experiences and surroundings, conveying a rich tapestry of emotions—from melancholy and anger to humour and love—inviting viewers to deeply connect with his evolving visual narratives.