jiklomiki83 wrote:I want to find my style as a photographer and be able to take good pictures. Besides the basic “practice everyday”— what other things should I be practicing and or researching ? What have you found useful in your journey?
No need to pigeonhole yourself into a "style". Don't even worry about it - just keep taking shots and gradually you'll realize what you like and what you don't like.
jiklomiki83 wrote:I also am stumped on composing shots to make them more interesting.
Trust me, it's not something that comes naturally to all of us. If I'm out shooting, say on a hike or something, at least half my shots will not be worth a second glance, and another 25% will be "eh, could have done that better".
Things that look really interesting in real life can look pretty boring in a photo, and vice versa.
Obviously, make sure you learn the technical side - shutter speed / aperture / ISO, and such. It will make your life easier. I also recommend shooting full-manual when you're ready; that's a great learning experience in itself.