Hi there
Start taking photos : )
that is the best way to begin. Start taking photos of anything, even if it might be boring subject. Practice,practice and more practice.
Don't rely on photoshop to "fix" your photos you need to learn "how" to take a photo first, then start playing with photoshop.
Once you are familiar with your camera then the real fun begins. Some people are very loyal to certain brands of cameras, I myself have be loyal to sony. I love the image quality of sony, Most "pro photogs" will say either Nikon or Cannon But I have to say I have made a lot of money with my sony cameras.
A little story of how I got into photography and selling my photos.........
I bought my first digital camera (never shot traditional film) to take photos of my show dogs back in 1996 I think it was. Had a ton of fun taking these dog photos and took many I mean MANY photos. One day we had to take my car in for new tires (at this point I was hooked and took my camera everywhere) Well while waiting for the new tires to be put on the car I walked over to the lovely huge fish tank. Light bulb popped up over my head : ) I took many photos of the fish in that tank, had a blast. Some turned out some needed quite a bit of help.
I decided I wanted to learn more about taking photos of fish so I went to the local large chain pet store and asked if I could take photos of the fish and reptiles. I did this often. There is quite a learning curve when taking photos of fish, you have to deal with the lighting in the store and not use flash plus most of the time you are in macro mode for those close up shots plus you have the tank glass and water to deal with..... I got very good at it and started having these fish and reptile photos printed off and then took them back to the store and gave them to the manager at that time (I had my name and number on the back--- you never know ) One day I got a call asking if I was interested in taking Ad and display photos and newspaper flyer insert shots ect..... well I couldn't turn that down MAde some nice money doing that.
The macro (close up ) shots is what I really enjoy so I started looking at my own backyard, taking photos of flowers , weeds, dirt you name it! I started submitting these flower photos to better homes and garden magazine specials ect , they started buying them.
You can go to a book store and look for a book called photographers market a great book of listings and how to on selling your photography.
One thing I did was join a photographers club online as well as in person. Some online options you have could be photo critique sites, one is
photoSIG » Main this is a site where you submit your photos and other photogs critique your shot, you are required though to critique other photogs photos as well. There are many of this type of site out there. I also joined
Photography Classes Online: Have a photography pro at your side - online, all the time! One of my favorite photos on betterphoto.com
The Tear - Photograph at BetterPhoto.comI also have many flower photos on my facebook page
Sharie Voss | FacebookI don't take many photos right now but will again soon. I love photography and I know you will as well! Don't give up and keep shooting, practice and practice and read as much as you can about all types of photography and techniques. Once you find what subject you are interested, hone in on it : )