Pizza is my profession...... photography is my passion! With that said, get the best equipment that you can afford. $1000 would barely be a starting point to get started in that profession. But then again I've seen many awesome shots taken with small point & shoot cameras. Digital has taken the profession to a whole new world. Just surf thru
http://www.flickr.com/ and you'll see what I mean.
Now if your daughter has an interest in photography by all means get her a sub $1K DSLR body and a Kit Lens and let her explore her interests. Once she has decided that photography is something she'd like to get into as a profession she can upgrade her equipment.
A few websites for her to explore would be........
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
B&H is run out of NY City by a couple of Jews. They are THE PREMIER online retailer for photography equipment in the country. You may find stuff slightly cheaper elsewhere but you'll never get their level of service ANYWHERE. THESE GUYS ROCK!!
http://www.dpreview.com/
Digital Photography Review is a great site for research. They offer camera & lenses reviews and tips. They have a very active forum that can answer just about any question she may have.
Now as far as software I'd actually highly recommend Adobe Lightroom. Adobe Photoshop is geared more towards Graphic Designers and the such. Lightroom has a great interface that allows you to store & catalog your images. It also allows you to do everything that Photoshop does in adjusting exposure and light levels and IMHO is much better for photographers. Photoshop like I said is more for combining different images together with words and geared more towards graphic design.
