Radioman
After he had dental work performed at Dr. Baugh's office, Bernard began to hear music from 88.0 to 108.0 MHz. He learned that by adjusting his jaw he could listen to different radio stations. Then one day as Bernard was walking underneath a painter's scaffold in Birmingham Alabama, he heard the painters ask each other "Do you hear that?" It was then that Bernard realized he was a human transmitter. With this revelation, Bernard began riding the bus and subway, secretly transmitting opera from National Public Radio and bringing high culture involuntarily to the masses.
Strobist: AB1600 with 60X30 softbox overhead. Reflector underneath. Triggered by Cybersync.
Radioman
After he had dental work performed at Dr. Baugh's office, Bernard began to hear music from 88.0 to 108.0 MHz. He learned that by adjusting his jaw he could listen to different radio stations. Then one day as Bernard was walking underneath a painter's scaffold in Birmingham Alabama, he heard the painters ask each other "Do you hear that?" It was then that Bernard realized he was a human transmitter. With this revelation, Bernard began riding the bus and subway, secretly transmitting opera from National Public Radio and bringing high culture involuntarily to the masses.
Strobist: AB1600 with 60X30 softbox overhead. Reflector underneath. Triggered by Cybersync.