This is America's 'most hated mom' Casey Anthony emerging from hiding to launch a new career - as a photographer.

Daily Mail Online can reveal the pariah mom, 29, has registered a new business, Case Photography, LLC, in West Palm Beach, Florida, where she has been staying with a private detective more than twice her age.

Our exclusive images show the amateur shutterbug taking pictures of buildings and street scenes with her Canon digital SLR camera.

Despite having lived as a virtual recluse since she was sensationally cleared of murdering daughter Caylee in 2011, Anthony seemed remarkably relaxed to be spotted out and about.

'Make sure you get my good side. I'm working here,' she joked, before trying to turn the tables on our photographer by taking pictures of him from her car.

Pariah mom Casey Anthony has filed papers with the Florida Department of State to register a new business, Case Photography, LLC. Our exclusive images show the amateur shutterbug taking pictures of buildings and street scenes with her Canon camera

Anthony has set up blogs, online slideshows and a Facebook page to showcase her work - but is yet to post a single image. Daily Mail Online can reveal the papers have been copied to Facebook page where users have posted threats and abuse

In 2014 Anthony was living as virtual recluse and working as 'a housekeeper, clerk and secretary

Anthony was joined on the day out by veteran private detective Patrick J. McKenna, 67, who was lead investigator on her defense team. She has been staying with McKenna

Twice-divorced McKenna is also famous for unearthing the racist police tape that wrecked the prosecution of OJ Simpson and for helping Kennedy scion William Kennedy Smith beat rape charges

Anthony was joined on the day out by veteran private detective Patrick J. McKenna, 67, who was lead investigator on her defense team.

Twice-divorced McKenna is also famous for unearthing the racist police tape that wrecked the prosecution of OJ Simpson and for helping Kennedy scion William Kennedy Smith beat rape charges.

Anthony's new business is registered to McKenna's $500,000 single-story family house, along with her driving license.

Paperwork lodged with Florida's Division of Corporations reveals she paid $160 to establish it as a limited liability company operating from January 1 onward.

Daily Mail Online can reveal the papers have already been copied to Facebook where users who were outraged by the not guilty verdict have posted threats and abuse, promising to bombard Anthony with nuisance calls.

'We HAVE to harass her so hard she is out of business. reviews on Google, linked in, wherever we can find her,' said one contributor.

'Let the Caylee cards flow in by the millions, phone calls too. might have my 5 yr old say "mommy"/'

Another user wrote: 'Can you imagine hiring a photographer to take your precious baby's photos and she shows up?'

Anthony has also set up blogs, online slideshows and a Facebook page to showcase her portfolio - but is yet to post a single image.

Her interest in photography first emerged during her trial when a psychological assessment listed it as one of her childhood hobbies.

Paperwork lodged with Florida's Division of Corporations reveals she paid $160 to establish it as a limited liability company operating from January 1 onward.

'Make sure you get my good side. I'm working here,' she joked, before trying to turn the tables on our photographer by taking pictures of him from her car with her Canon EOS Rebel T5, which is fitted with an 18-55mm zoom lens

Anthony's new business is registered to McKenna's $500,000 single-story family house, along with her driver's license

She is said to have taken numerous portrait photos of two-year-old Caylee, whose skeletal remains were found in woodland five months after she disappeared in 2008.

Prosecutors accused Anthony of suffocating the toddler with duct tape and dumping her body but a jury cleared her of first degree murder.

Anthony immediately went into hiding but was forced to surface for a March 2013 bankruptcy hearing where it was revealed she owed her former attorney Jose Baez nearly $1 million in legal fees.

Another of her attorneys, Cheney Mason, claimed in July 2014 that Anthony was living as virtual recluse and working as 'a housekeeper, clerk, secretary and stuff like that.'

'She hasn't been freed from her incarceration yet 'cause she can't go out,' he told CNN.

'She can't go to a beauty parlor, she can't go shopping to a department store, she can't go to a restaurant, she can't even go to McDonald's. She can't do anything.'

Rumors of a supposed tell-all TV interview never materialized but a spate of reports and alleged sightings eventually linked Anthony to West Palm Beach.

Daily Mail Online published exclusive photographs in May last year of Anthony going for a run close to McKenna's property.

A photo published by TMZ last week appeared to show her hosting a yard sale at the same house, just a few hundred yards from the waterfront.

McKenna's resume boasts of other well-known clients including Yoko Ono, philanthropist-turned killer John E. du Pont and Gary Giordano, the last person to see missing Robyn Gardner alive in Aruba.

A neighbor told Daily Mail Online: 'Pat is a good guy. He's the best at what he does. If he doesn't want you to find someone, you probably never will,'

Daily Mail Online published exclusive photographs in May last year of Anthony going for a run close to McKenna's property