Set within the stunning surrounds of the Botanic Gardens of Sydney, this hands-on workshop will take place in the Gadi Seminar Rooms during the Epson International Pano Awards Exhibition.
This workshop unfolds alongside a curated showcase of award-winning panoramic photography, placing you among the work of global winners.
Delivered by experienced staff from Epson and Kayell Australia, who specialise in fine art printing workflows, the workshop is designed to give you practical, real-world experience in producing exhibition-quality prints — opening the door to new creative possibilities in digital imaging and fine art printing.
You’ll print your own images using the latest Epson Surecolor A2 P906 Desktop Printer, combined with genuine Epson inks, state-of-the-art printer profiles, and a curated selection of Epson premium fine art papers. Editing and soft proofing will be carried out on industry-leading Eizo ColorEdge monitors to ensure colour accuracy and consistency throughout the workflow.
By the end of the session, you’ll leave with beautifully finished prints and a clear understanding of a professional fine art printing workflow. This will significantly enhance the quality and presentation of your images.
What to Expect:
- Each participant will work on a Macintosh computer connected to an Eizo ColorEdge monitor and an Epson Surecolor A2 P906 Desktop Printer.
- You’ll be provided with a choice of A4 inkjet papers from Epson to produce your own fine art prints.
- This is a valuable opportunity to print the same image on different paper types to understand how paper choice influences mood, texture, tonal range, and overall impact.
What to Bring:
- A USB thumb drive containing 20+ images ready to print (JPG, TIFF, or PSD formats).
- Images should already be fully edited and prepared for printing and sized to A4 at 300dpi
- Bring the original files in a seperate folder if you wish to crop an image different after seeing it printed.
Important Notes:This workshop does not cover image preparation, sharpening, or editing techniques. The focus is entirely on fine art inkjet printing — understanding paper selection, colour management workflows , and how to achieve the best possible print results from your finished files. That said while your prints are printing you will be able to discuss any topic with our experienced instructors.
Come ready to print, experiment, and elevate your work to the next level.