>>4171734>You have free studiosThe fuck are you talking about? What of my photos were taken in one of these "free studios"?
Anywhere can be a "free studio", forest, fields, round the back of a pub, office blocks, car parks, Walmart's, McDonald's, swamps it doesn't matter as long as you can make the shot work, you can push for complementary or contrast, a princess can look amazing in a field of flowers or a dive bar, a grizzled dirty mechanic can look amazing in the Ritz or in a mud pit.
Blaming your surroundings is just a whiny excuse for being creatively void.
>Thinks they need to travelIf you don't want to post the same photos of your back yard every day, this is a necessity, it doesn't need to be far, the next town over, the local Walmart, up the nearest hill, into the nearest forest, over to a friend's house, over to a strangers house.
Don't go out with the "I have to take photos" mindset, go explore, look at everything with a considered eye, don't take any scene in front of you for granted. Go out to SEE, but keep a camera on you, the more you try to see, the more you will see. And never forget the golden rule that an interesting subject is 0.1% of an interesting photo.