Ok, if you want to get into photography as quick as possible I would strongly recommend Sky Watchers NEQ6 mount. Incredible value for money and in my opinion the minimum requirement for serious astro photography. It is widely used in the world (in US the name for this mount is Atlas). Then I would choose a Sky Watchers Explorer Newtonian, preferably the 200mm model. It is not to heavy for the mount and it is a fast scope (F5) and that makes the photography easier because you dont need so long exposures. But it is quite a bulky setup and require some muscles and ambition. It usually takes up to an hour before you can take pictures, and that is when you can handle the equipment. In the beginning count for many days of trial and errors. Because this is a very common mount there is a lot of tutorials on YT how to do a proper setup with photography quality polar alignments.
For photography there is also very handy to use a laptop controlling the mount, camera and the auto guiding equipment. I assume you already have a camera?
Then of course you need some accessories as eyepieces and some other stuff. I strongly recommend Baader Hyperions eyepieces.