When I "retired" I decided to turn my lifelong hobby (guns) into an enjoyable and money-making project. First, I got really serious about photography. Guns make perfect subjects. Here are some examples:
Over the years, I've managed to accumulate a lot of pretty esoteric knowledge on guns, and put together a library of really in-depth reference material. I've always enjoyed writing, so years ago before I retired, I started submitting articles to various gun publications. The articles would always include pictures, as I've found that many publications pay for both words and pictures. So far I've been published not only in
The Blue Press (monthly now), but in
Handguns Magazine, American Gunsmith and The Gun Digest. I was honored to have won the John Amber Award for the best article in the 2003 GD.
So, the nice part is that I can use the money I earn from writing and photography to finance buying classic guns, which I then write about to earn more money. It's a vicious but enjoyable cycle.
At the same time, I've developed fairly decent general photography skills; I have my own Pentax album here:
PENTAX : PENTAX Photo Gallery artist page
In addition, I was selected to judge others' photographs on the Pentax Photography Forum, and this helps to keep my "photographic eye" sharp and learn others' techniques.
I do all this mostly for enjoyment; one of my favorite pasttimes is contributing to this, my favorite forum. You'll find a number of my photo albums on guns here.
I guess it keeps me off the streets.
John