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<blockquote data-quote="Yourreflectphot" data-source="post: 340164" data-attributes="member: 26776"><p>Howdy!</p><p></p><p>I am Jerry and new to using Nikon having previously used canon. I have a Nikon D610 gripped, SB910 flash and 16-35mm F4, 80-200mm F 2.8. </p><p></p><p>I have two light stands and two black/silver umbrellas from calumet. I would like to build a portable lighting setup that is light weight and easy for me to use. I used to have a smith victor FL150 and an old Smith Victor light that I sold. </p><p></p><p>I have heard Einstein's are good, but am not sure of what type or brand to go with. I have Cerebal palsy that affects my left arm and leg. Which means I don't have quite the dexterity to hold a flash off to the side like most photographers do so I am looking for something that I can do to use to get better portraits both indoors and out and would like some recommendations. </p><p></p><p>Secondly I am interested in a mentor that could help me learn photography better so I can take my passion to the next level. I would like to do photography for a living along side real estate. Because I finally have the time to commit to photography that I did not early while being in college. </p><p></p><p>I also paid for and downloaded the prep for the CPP exam but no sure if I should take it this year or if I am ready. </p><p></p><p>Look forward to meeting everyone and learning as much as I can. </p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yourreflectphot, post: 340164, member: 26776"] Howdy! I am Jerry and new to using Nikon having previously used canon. I have a Nikon D610 gripped, SB910 flash and 16-35mm F4, 80-200mm F 2.8. I have two light stands and two black/silver umbrellas from calumet. I would like to build a portable lighting setup that is light weight and easy for me to use. I used to have a smith victor FL150 and an old Smith Victor light that I sold. I have heard Einstein's are good, but am not sure of what type or brand to go with. I have Cerebal palsy that affects my left arm and leg. Which means I don't have quite the dexterity to hold a flash off to the side like most photographers do so I am looking for something that I can do to use to get better portraits both indoors and out and would like some recommendations. Secondly I am interested in a mentor that could help me learn photography better so I can take my passion to the next level. I would like to do photography for a living along side real estate. Because I finally have the time to commit to photography that I did not early while being in college. I also paid for and downloaded the prep for the CPP exam but no sure if I should take it this year or if I am ready. Look forward to meeting everyone and learning as much as I can. Best, Jerry [/QUOTE]
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