Well let’s see, photography started as a hobby when I was 7 years old then when I was in college it became a career. For the next 55 years photography was both a career and a hobby and now I’m back to hobby.
I majored in college in the sciences and have a small collection of 1800’s scientific instruments. I sold off some due to space but still have some very nice ones.
In the 60’s when very few people collected photographs, I started buying images by famous photographers. I have a nice. Collection of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, Lewis Hine, Edward Curtis and others original prints. It’s not a large collection but are some of their classic images.
Later I started collecting tintypes, Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes. I’ve acquired a couple of rather famous images by Mathew Brady of George Custer and a Charles Melton Bell of Sitting Bull and Spotted Tail (Sioux Chiefs). I also have a beautiful collection of various subjects by unknown photographers.
I collected fountain pens and enjoyed using them but stopped collecting a few years ago. I also have a few watches but haven’t bought one in a while.
As a hobby and part of my business I learned to fly. My clients were spread out from near DC to Charleston SC and St Augustine FL. Commercial flight was inconvenient but Piloting myself on my own schedule (and the weathers) was the answer. I loved flying and would fly for personal enjoyment as well as business.
I grew up in a family of competitive marksmen. My dad shot trap and my brother shot silhouette (steel turkeys, chickens, ducks and rams). I took up action pistol which is like an arcade game shooting at targets that spin, swing and flip. It a young man’s game so I’m no longer shooting it. Now I’ve resorted to collecting older revolvers and shooting targets that don’t move.