I am 100% convinced that creativity can be learned. More on this in a minute. I've been into photography for about 4 months now, and I can see a huge improvement in my photos, and also in how I can appreciate other people's photos. Four months ago I couldn't tell a good photo from a bad, but now as I'm learning more, I'm starting to understand the language of photography (if that makes any sense). There is the technical aspect, which I think anyone can learn in a matter of months, with dedicated study and practice, but the creative side is something totally different, which also has to be learned, which is what I'm talking about.
20 years ago when I was 17, I decided I wanted to learn to play electric guitar. At this time, I was completely tone deaf, I couldn't clap my hands in time with music, and I couldn't for the life of me understand what people meant when they said music had feeling. It took a little more than 10 years of practice and study every day, listening to other players, trying to figure out how they achieved certain sounds or moods on their instruments, developing my ability to hear, sense of rhythm, everything. Eventually I got pretty good and now I play in a gigging rock band, and get compliments on my playing all the time. The reason I'm telling you all this, is because if I can learn to play guitar with emotion and creativity, then anyone can learn! I was not gifted or talented in any way. Actually, I guess the only talent I had was never giving up!
Now I'm approaching photography in the same way. I'm spending a lot of time on flickr looking at amazing photos, and trying to figure out what makes them good, and how they speak to me. I think this is very important, since already I am looking at the world in a different way, and my photos are getting better. Also I strongly recommend going down to the library or book store and look for books on photographic composition. This will help you to understand how different things in a photo can give a different emotional response to the viewer, and give you the ability to create images that evoke a response that you want, so you are in control.
Sorry for the rambling post. Bottom line is, don't give up and keep learning!
