I had only really been taking photos at offroad racing events, plus a few in my travels around the country for work. Last year I did the
Photographic Portfolio course at the local ploytech. It was advertised as for existing photographers who wanted to push themselves. One of the guys I work with also did the course earlier this year and he is always badgering me to go out to take photos.
My photos are shared mainly on Facebook. They all go on my page. The offroad racing ones go on our club page as well. The other ones go on a few local photography pages and other specialist pages. A few go on my Instagram page. I don't make any money from my photography (unless you count the odd time work sends me out to get some shots for bids etc during work time), it is just a hobby. I do have a few prints of my photos hanging on people's walls that I would have been charged for if they hadn't been friends.
As for unusual cars, here are the three from the toy run on Friday night owned by people from work.
Early 70's Valiant Ranger station wagon (Chrysler)
Early 70's Holden HQ ute (GM). This belongs to the boyfriend of one of our summer students. He has owned it for the last five years and it has been back on the road for the last 18 months. It is good to see the next generation interested and actually doing it.
A more traditional rod. One of our accountants and her husband (who, because it is a small world, also belongs to our offroad racing club) own the one.