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Retirement Income From Hobbies
If you are approaching retirement age but realize that you should have done more in your earlier years to provide the necessary retiring income to live according the lifestyle you have now become accustomed to, here is a way to make preparations that will allow you to still retire, but also have a decent income.
Take a former hobby and make it into your part time job. For example, if you have always been an amateur photographer, why not turn this hobby into a money making venture. Since everything is now done in digital shots and 35 mm cameras are no longer as useful for professional photographers, you will need a good digital camera. One of the best is the canon digital powershot camera. This camera takes a good quality photo without ruining your budget.
If you are an avid outdoor person, use your camera to shoot photographs of wild life. There is no season for taking shots with a camera, so regardless of the whether hunting season is open or closed, you can take your camera out into the woods to shoot some excellent photographs.
If you do not have the stamina that you once had, you can find help in getting to your favorite spots using your polaris atv. The atv will get you back into the woods quickly and then you can turn off the motor have your own dry place to sit and watch the woods come alive as the sound of your atv is quickly forgotten.
You should have your camera out of the bag and ready to take as many shots as possible when your trophy animal comes walking by.
Once the target gets into your camera viewfinder start shooting a way. Quickly repeating shots gives you the best chance at getting the best shot. Since this is digital media, you can take hundreds of shots an never worry about running out of film.
You can turn your photographs into money in several ways. Choose some of the better ones to submit to magazines that may pay for the photographs. Make prints to frame or into greeting cards. You can sell both greeting cards and prints at holiday bazaars or through many local curio shops. It only takes one good shot to make hundreds of prints. Find a source of inexpensive frames for your prints and they will sell for a better price.
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