It still may not work for you but typically I plant the monopod and keep both hands on the camera. I affix the mono to the lens sheath hole and swivel from there. I shot a number of triathlons and road races using this technique. In addition, the fast release and solid set one I have did me well. It has a floating ball head that can move vertical as well. Going up to where it is stored and will try and send a pic. Used it a-lot for my 100-400 4.5-5.6 lens because of the weight.
LTS, consider a monopod instead of a tripod. Much easier to use when walking around. Mine doubles a walking stick. Also a lot lighter... they telescope for easy storage. Use a 3 point stance... the mono serving as the third leg... no wise cracks from our resident Beevis... makes for good steady shoots and they make them strong and light weight. Dont get a cheap one...
Best I can advise is get a face shield or goggles, spray chairs after each client with a disinfectant. Spray shoes and leave at salon. Of course masks and surgical gloves change after each client. And have masks for them if they do not have any. Put your clothes in a bag at end of the day and have a change of clothes to go home with. Thoughts and prayers
PS my cousin Chad just did a reboot of his theme song to Scrubs dedicating to Nurses and frontline workers, with my wife and myself pictured toward the end:
I liked that game as a kid... the whole neighborhood would come out and play and I had my preferred hiding spots from which I could decide when to attack the can to kick it...
If that is true then maybe... just been here nowhere near enough testing down there and lots of in home deaths... who knows but they keep having lots of flare up hotspots so something doesnt add up.
Im partial to this one: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=jim+craig+hockey+usa&t=iphone&ia=images&iax=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2Fww3.hdnux.com%2Fphotos%2F11%2F40%2F73%2F2494182%2F7%2F920x920.jpg
Yes, means test for virus verbally reported to me was bs or actual virus test, not the antibody test which I got back via doh, was communicated improperly.