Join Scottish photographer Martin Annand for an evening exploring the quiet power of minimalist photography.
Known for his award-winning long-exposure landscapes and refined visual style, Martin’s work captures stillness, space and emotional depth through simplicity. His journey into minimalism began not with abundance, but with constraint-limited time to shoot led him to strip away distractions and focus on clean lines, negative space and subtle tonal palettes.
In this in-person talk at Frodsham Community Centre, Martin will share how he developed his distinctive aesthetic, the technical choices behind his images, and the philosophy that guides his creative process. From coastal scenes to urban moments, he’ll reveal how minimalism became not just a style, but a way of seeing.
Whether you’re drawn to slow photography, visual storytelling or the art of reduction, this evening promises insight, inspiration and a fresh perspective on what it means to create something truly timeless.
Please note that, unlike the other talks in our 2025/26 season, this event is in-person only - it will not be streamed or recorded.
Frodsham Community Centre is 2 miles from Junction 12 of the M56, 5 miles from Junction 11 and an 8 minute walk from Frodsham Station. There is ample parking on site.