A humble suggestion: It takes a long time to get good at aerial photography. Formation Flying, Weather, Light, Time of Day, Clouds, Cameras, Lenses, etc. You could start slowly and SAFELY practice your craft while being strict about taking absolutely no money for practice shoots. Meanwhile, study and take your Commercial Written and Practical Tests while you're learning the skills of aerial photography. The written is easy and the practical is much simpler now that you don't need to use a complex aircraft for the checkride. Or volunteer or work as a PA for an established Aerial Photographer and learn your craft that way.
If you're talking about photographing ground-based subjects, we've mostly switched to drones. If you don't yet have your part 107 license, you could knock that out this evening instead of playing Fortnite. Again, way easier than when we had to petition to get a section 333 exemption to fly drones commercially. And I was trying not to sound like an old codger.