About

Crowded city center - minutes left of light.

A red hue stains the east side of every building in the square while shadows engulf the west. While the busy bees of the city move below, perched atop the hotel parking garage a lone figure stands motionless. This is the magic hour and a shooter knows it.

Methodical breathing syncs with the expanding and contrasting concrete under his feet. Those same feet are positioned to account for the steady wind out of the north. His left eye is clenched tight - only opening intermittently to survey the scene outside the viewfinder. But he knows it is what his right eye sees which has brought him here.

The last moment of light. The subject below in his sights. Click. Smoking barrel.

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Name: Timothy Scott
Residence:
Wherever the light takes him.

Equipment:
Varies according to shoot but know it’s heavy artillery.
Resume: Click for Visual Reconnaissance

Contact:
Click for Encrypted Communique

Excerpts From Wiretap:

“I like shooting. I carry my piece with me at all times.”
(Oct. 18, 2006 21:08 hrs)

“Forgive me, but I sincerely believe certain things and certain people deserve to be shot. Yes, I shoot often… and often it’s people. I just pull the trigger and the rest is history. No matter if I aim at a downtown skyline, the lead singer on the stage, or the pouting model in the studio, it’s always a great shot. Now what’s your offer?”
(June 27, 2007 09:47 hrs)

“If you want me to shoot you or stop by and shoot up your event please give me a call because shooting’s my business… and business is good.”
(Nov. 15, 2008 17:59 hrs)

* Surveillance photos by Bob Hedlund