I've been doing this for many years, and the link above (the "hake" brush) is a good choise.
important:in any case avoid any brushes that has metal in the handle (the cheapest ones...).
the metal can contaminate the emulsion.
also: be very careful with the mentioned calligraphy brushes, also mentioned. I don't want to say that colin isn't right, but in my experience, these brushes has a bad tendency to loose its hair.
I've seen images with "Fur" coating!! which isn't appealing!
Don't go cheap!
when used, the brush is cleaned with hot water only (rinse longer than you think!!) and let it dry with the brush (the hair) in the air, so to speak.
Don't let it dry, lying on a table. that way it takes much longer to dry, and the woodden handle and the string that holds the hair in place will be destroyed, and there will be "fur" again!
Any good quality of paper will do, as long as it can stand a long time in water...
watercolour paper is fine, but I like copper printing paper better.
I use a German brand most of the time, as it is cheap and with a very high quality...
I don't know, whether it is available at your place..
"Zerkall" 340grms copper printing paper.
have fun!
it is highly addictive!!