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Well I want to be a photographer..and I'm only 14 but I want to get into now obviously..but I don't have a great camera..and I'm not really that good at taking pictures..but I'm creative and what not..but i don't know..any tips for me?

Take some classes at a community college or art studio. Stay away from any individuals you don't know who want to teach you. Also stay away from any photographers who want to take your photo. There are way too many creeps out there.
Ok: for beginner take simple pictures that are in easy settings which they must be (Centered &Pefectly Focus befor
the photos taken by Olympus Digital Camera)"
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Hey, I got into photography when I was your age. Best way to get better? Take more and more pictues. Keep at it. Look online at pictures, see ones you like, and try the same thing!
If you keep at it, and show your folks you really are into this (and it's a GREAT hobby/proffession).... you might just end up with a nicer camera for a holiday or your birthday!

Best of luck, have FUN!
good tips link

http://www.kodak.com/eknec/pagequerier.j...
just shoot everything...
camera does not matters...
it is you who take the shots that counts....
when you think the picture is good, that is enough...
always practice, always learn...
Photography is a great hobby for any age.

You don't need a professional level camera to get started or to enjoy photography. For now, use whatever camera you have, but learn its limitations. Know how close it will focus and how far the flash will reach, how to use whatever settings it may have.

Your school library probably has some books on beginning photography. They may even have a camera club you could join.

There are some good on-line tutorials. www.kodak.com, www.nyip.com, and others. Google photography tips and you should find quite a bit to get started learning.

Look at good photos and discover how they were made. Try to duplicate the look on your own. Learn about composition and lighting. Then practice. At this stage, a digicam may be more useful than a film camera. You can experiment all you want without having to pay for film and developing. People used to learn photography on a manual 35mm film body with a 50mm lens. Nothing wrong with that approach, either!

Have lots of fun!
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