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Unfortunately, it is
quite impossible to write up a resume for spy work. I can tell you a little
bit of my background, however. In 2000, January, I moved from Boston,
MA, to Portland, OR after completing a film "the spy film".
I moved to Portland to finish school and get a degree in photography.
To earn a living while going to school full time, I began working on a
local farm, and doing some freelance photography work. This work was between
a part time job at the art museum and a few hours a week in a cafe. As
farm season came and went, I picked up more freelance work, one time using
my camera for a client who wanted undercover work. From that job I began
re-cultivating my childhood id and ego to the point where I had fallen
in love with the idea of being a spy. I earned a highly appraised reputation
in the city of Portland and was witness and solution to many different
types of crimes. In New York City, January 2002, Joe Norderer and I began
a journey in Union Square and practiced following people all over the
city. It was quite humorous - we cut a hole out of a newspaper and watched
people on the street. I posed for photos Joe took with our subject cleverly
in the background. It was an extremely fun day. In the coming months I
completed my project of mapping Manhattan, walking down every street on
the island. With the project up and an encoded link to my past work, a
rather prestigious firm in downtown Manhattan inquired about my services.
I begin the job on July 6, 2002, it will be the job of all jobs.
Specific skills-
-Visual and audio recordings (infared, photo, video.)
-Utilizing ready-standing surveylance
-Computer systems analysis
Past assignments-
-Posing as a client, acting as infiltrator
-Following/trailing/acquiring proofs of wrongdoing for client
-Proving white-collar theft
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you can find some of the notesI have made during these journeys for your
amusement and my own.
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