wow, thanks for everyone's repsonses.
I guess I can just throw out some more issues that I am facing, which are a lot haha, while I am getting ready to create my business plan.
I said earlier I do have an accountant cousin luckily that is going to help me start out. But, since I am 4 hours away at school, we are waiting until spring break to talk about all of this face to face and I wanted time to research on my own. in other forums I have come across people talking about the good and bad of being a sole proprietor and incorporating. And some people complaining wishes they were the other one. What are your thoughts on that? I am familiar with them, but don't necessarily know when way is the best route to go.
Pricing! I am currently trying to figure this out. I live in an area where I cannot over price starting out and expect people to come no matter what I offer. There are a lot of photographers that do portraits, so that is competitive. That is why I have chosen to do weddings because photographers are very few. I enjoy doing weddings and in the few that I have done on the side has actually been marketing that I haven't tried to do yet since I am in college away! I have gotten great feedback from the weddings that I have done even though I know their is much room for improvement. Do you charge different amounts for wedding resales and portaits? I have been around two different types of businesses when it comes to pricing. I worked for one that charge $50 for an 8x10 and I have a friends mom that charges $20. Of course the one I worked for just built a new gorgeous studio and has been in business for 20 years and had employees. The other started the business a few years ago as a side job she loved doing and is as busy as she wants to be. She works out of a garage that is next to her home and has little overhead expenses. She did not seem as stressed out about making the sale. THe person I worked for, and was in charge of all sales, was constantly worrying about making enough during the summer to get through the slow months. Any suggestions on how to price without going to high or to low for both weddings and portraits?
I have been trying to research taxes and all that, can't wait to meet with my accountant for her to help make sense of it. On average what percentage of sales does a photographer make? If that can even be answered. I am wanting to go full time and just want to make realistic expectations especially for the frist year.
Do you suggest when starting a business to get software like quickbooks? Back to the studioes I was talking about, the at home business did it all by hand in notebooks. Where I worked we used quickbooks, but I am only familiar with the parts I had to use, invoicing and sales receipts.
I'm sure I will have more and more questions coming

Thanks for your input and ideas!
Noelle