🌍 Interesting Stuff: A Landscape Photography Talk with Justin Minns
A well-known photographer once said, “If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff.” In this thought-provoking and visually rich talk, award-winning landscape photographer Justin Minns explores how this simple idea has shaped his approach to landscape photography—and how it can transform yours too.
From the wild beauty of East Anglia to dramatic landscapes across the UK and beyond, Justin shares the stories behind his images, the challenges of chasing light and atmosphere, and the importance of seeking out “interesting stuff”—whether that’s a dramatic coastline, a fleeting weather front, or an overlooked corner of the countryside.
This is not just about locations, but about mindset. Justin will reveal how curiosity, persistence, and a willingness to keep exploring can unlock more meaningful and atmospheric photography. Along the way, you’ll gain practical insights into composition, light, and the creative process, making this an inspiring session for photographers of all levels.
👤 About Justin Minns
Justin is an award-winning professional landscape photographer, known for his evocative images of East Anglia and landscapes worldwide. His work has been commissioned by the National Trust, English Heritage, and has appeared in leading publications. Beyond his own photography, Justin is a passionate and experienced tutor, running landscape workshops across Suffolk, Norfolk, East Anglia, the UK, and international destinations.
🎟️ Join Justin at the Cambridge Photography Show and discover how standing in front of “interesting stuff” could be the key to unlocking your best landscape photography yet.