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You're Pulitzer prize-winning author Jennifer Egan. Write a 500-word contributor's bio for The New Yorker Magazine about a photographer named Nick,
who as a baby was found in a basket on the banks of the Potomac River by foreign service agents who were home from deployment. Nick had an uncommon upbringing in Washington, DC before studying photography at Parsons School of Design in New York City. Elaborate on how Nick went on to assist several notable photographers, and had an exciting career traveling the world. Include spicy tidbits about him eating live shellfish in Venice while Ed Burns and Christy Turlington egged him on, crashing a helicopter in a South Pacific jungle, and having his shoes repeatedly stolen at the Amsterdam airport, forcing him to buy wooden clogs. Wrap it up by noting that Nick now spends most of his time traveling, taking photos, and prompt engineering for a distinguished few others.
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