Currently writing articles for my magazine, since its the first issue, I thought the first article should be about How to start Photography.
Alas, I am not a photographer, so I'm puzzled on where to start myself.
Would anyone help me with this? what is the first thing a photographer needs? where do they start? what is the first lesson and technique they learn?
and if possible, if any writers see this, do you already have an article on this? would it be okay for me to use it in the magazine?
I know there are videos out there on this but i want a more personal perspective that videos may not include, as well as experiences
Hi there. I think you've already gotten lots of good pointers to help you get started.
I appreciate that, at the age of 22, it seems quicker and easier to just ask others about a topic you have decided to write about. How much interest do you really have in photography? If you have a lot, then I will play the role of tough old newspaper editor and say, "Get out there and learn it yourself, kid." It may not be fast, or easy, but it WILL answer your own questions and, seriously, give you something real to write about. "
My Experiences as a Newcomer to Photography."
Do you want to really be a writer, a photographer, or both? If you're going to put out a "magazine," is your intention to only have one article, on a subject you know nothing about? What's the next article going to be about? Will you show up at an auto-enthusiasts forum and ask members there to give you information on the best vehicles on the market? And after that....?
To be a writer is to have some self-knowledge, and some actual life experiences to draw from. Not completely, of course - research is part of writing, and how much will depend on your subject. Yet in your first post you are asking, not just research-based questions from our experienced photographers, but literally asking others to spoon-feed you enough information that will enable you to cobble together a few paragraphs about "How to Start Photography." Or just take their own work and use it to further your cause.
I see the link up there to Strobist, and you've likely come across lots of other informational blogs and web sites. Learn about the dangers of plagiarism and copyright issues.
hopefully, I can stay on this site, the admins think I'm trying to advertise and solicit but I'm really just trying to figure out photography itself but I know how I write the posts out is probably what's given off that vibe so i need to be careful about my wording.
This is true. If you really want to learn photography, then this site is the best place on the internet, if I say so myself.

Of course, you can stay. But if you're just flying by in an effort to avoid doing any real work to inform your articles on this pet project, the magazine, then this place may not be a good fit.