>>7056138Best solution without taking any risks, is getting a better cell phone with a better camera.
Any modern phone has good camera options these days, and will get you where you need to go to get the basics sorted out.
But if you wanna go hard, then go ahead and get any DSLR, whatever you can afford. You'll learn the basics of handling a camera.
You need to ask a few questions about what sort of content you want to produce before you buy something though. What type of photos do you want to do? Lenses are everything, and you have to be willing to invest in a few lenses for different types of photos.
No one takes the perfect shot just by one point and click, a ton of editing techniques are used to get the best result, thus learning something like Photoshop, or whatever free image editor (like GIMP) is going to have equal priority with learning how to use your camera.
Like i said a decent camera on your phone will take you a long way, then all you need to learn is the editing process.