Workshops

New to printing or want to try new papers? We will guide you through the printing process without the costly guess work.

  • Print on Bauhaus, Ilford, Canson and Hahnemuhle

  • Friendly on-site workshop (6-8 people)

  • Saturday 27 September

    3:30pm-5pm

Book your spot below to join us for our printing workshop


Join Our Free Print-Ready Workshop for Photographers in Sydney

We’re excited to invite you to our 2nd Print Ready Workshop on Saturday, 27 September at our studio: 14/41 Loyalty Rd, North Rocks, Sydney.

This hands-on workshop is designed to help photographers of all levels gain confidence in taking their images from screen to print. You’ll explore a beautiful selection of fine art papers, learn how to get the very best from your files, and discover how to present your work at a professional standard.

Whether you’re just starting out or refining your practice, this is a friendly and supportive space to expand your knowledge.

What’s included:

  • Guidance on preparing images for print

  • The chance to test and compare a variety of fine art papers

  • Small group size (6–8 participants) for personalised learning

Take full advantage of our printing workshops by ordering test prints ahead of time to compare our paper stocks. Starting from $14 for up to 9 images on an A4 sheet.

This is a free event, but spaces are limited, so secure your spot today and take the next step in showcasing your photography at its absolute best.


Our Paper Stocks

How to book your spot

  • Step 1

    Choose a time that suits you from our calendar below

  • Step 2

    Fill in your details by clicking the “book” button to secure your spot. We will also send you reminder messages about the workshop

  • Step 3

    Choose your add-ons!
    Take full advantage of our printing workshops by ordering test prints ahead of time to compare our paper stocks.
    We will send you a separate email with instructions on how to send us your images.

  • Step 4

    We’ll have your prints ready for the workshop, all you need to do is bring a pen and paper and any questions you may have.