Female photographer Jessamyn Lovell discovered that her wallet had been stolen from san Francisco's SF Camerawork gallery, and soon after received a bunch of stolen credit card bills, traffic tickets, and even a name theft. According to common sense, Jessamyn should choose to freeze the credit card to stop the loss and call the police, but she made another choice - let everyone in the world know who the thief is.

Jessamyn first hired a private investigator, the investigation found that the credit card was a female habitual criminal named Erin Hart, after understanding her appearance and the scope of her life, Jessamyn disguised as a paparazzi, in public to secretly film each other's every move, sometimes even pass by. According to herself, "Since she came into my life without permission, I didn't need her permission to create something new from this experience."
Jessamyn decided to hold the film festival "Dear Erin Hart" at SF Camerawork Gallery, where the wallet was stolen, and put 34 secretly taken photos on public display. At the same time, Jessamyn will also send the exhibition invitation to Erin Hart. It's hard to imagine how Hart would look when he walked into the exhibition and found that the protagonist was himself. And this is a female photographer's revenge on the thief.
Walking down the street, she will be secretly photographed
Shopping in the store, she will be secretly photographed
Information on the female thief (left), as well as various documents stolen by the female photographer
I don't know how this thief felt when he saw his photo appear in the gallery.