>>10651055Unironically, Instagram and other socmeds where non-model photographers post their stuff. With the right accounts or hashtags, their artsy posts could inspire you to experiment with posing your toys, as well as other lighting and framing exercises. You can also try watching movies and studying their cinematography. The most basic example is how colors can set the tone for a shot.
But if you're really just starting out, take your phone out and start taking pictures of your toys. Be comfortable with the idea and maybe you'll start looking at your collection in a different way afterwards. Photoshop/Lightroom can come afterwards once you're used to the highs and lows of toy photography. Pic related is one of my earliest toy photos with a good camera. Just a fun scene, nothing too artsy or photoshop-heavy. In fact, why don't you post a photo now? First thing that comes to your mind when you look at your favorite figure and your second favorite figure.