108 Church Street,
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901



Join Andrew Darlow on Saturday, April 4, 2009 from 2pm-6pm for a Fine-Art Inkjet Printing Workshop at Alfa Art Gallery. (Limited to just 14 participants)
The interior and exterior of Alfa Art Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ

Andrew Darlow (right) with three participants at a recent printing workshop. SoLux lamps and bulbs with a range of color temperatures are shown in the photo, and will be used during the "Print-a-Thon" workshop to illuminate prints and to show the visual differences one may encounter when displaying art in galleries, homes and other locations.
In this four hour lecture-style workshop and print session, award-winning author, photographer and consultant Andrew Darlow will share many Photoshop, Lightroom, and inkjet printing tips and techniques while prepping and printing at least one fine-art inkjet print from your supplied digital file (photo, painting, etc.).
Throughout the workshop, these and other topics will be covered:
An overview of color management, including suggested color management hardware and software; How to produce, install and use custom printer profiles;
Tips for selecting inkjet papers, and specific paper suggestions for your type of work;
Demonstration of a step-by-step printing workflow using Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 2 (Mac OSX will be
used, but Windows-specific information will also be discussed for those
who use Windows XP or Windows Vista);
Specific Photoshop tips and actions to help optimize print quality (links to free actions will also be provided); and
How to make darkroom-quality black and white prints from color or black and white orignial files.
The
13-inch-wide Epson Styus Color R2880, 13-inch-wide HP Designjet Pro B9180, and 17-inch-wide Epson Stylus Pro 3800 printers will be used during the workshop, and attendees may choose from a selection of fine art gloss, semi-gloss and matte papers on which to have their prints made, including:
Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper; Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk; Hahnemhle Fine Art Pearl; Inkpress Baryta Warmtone 290; Inkpress
Rag Warmtone 300; Innova FibaPrint Satin High White 300; Moab Entrada
Rag Bright White 300; and Moab Entrada Rag Natural 300 (all prints will be made on letter-size sheets).
Either Adobe Photoshop CS4 or Adobe Lightroom 2 may be chosen by each participant to be used during the proofing, layout and printing process while your print is made.
Each attendee will also
receive at least 30 sheets of letter-size fine-art inkjet paper for testing, as well as a workshop binder and PDF with step-by-step workflow advice and many links to more information, products and articles.
SPECIAL OFFERS:

1. The first six participants to register will have a second print made on the paper of their choice (if 9 or more tickets are listed above as remaining when you register, you are one of the first six to register).
2. When you register for the workshop, you may add a signed
11x14 poster print (pictured below) and a signed copy of Andrew Darlow's book, 301 Inkjet Tips and
Techniques for just $49. The book will be referred to during the lecture, but is not required. The cost of the book at the event will be $40, and the cost of the print will be $20.
FEES
Print-a-Thon Fee Per Person $119 ($99 plus $20 materials fee). Save $10 by registering by 3/27. Register above via credit card (a PayPal account is not required).
REQUIREMENTS

This
lecture-style workshop is designed for photographers and other artists of all skill levels, but some
experience using inkjet printers is recommended. A working knowledge of
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom or Apple Aperture is also
recommended.
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Comments from a recent attendee at a similar workshop (pictured third from the left in the photograph at the top of the page):
"Thanks Andrew! The workshop was fantastic. I think your teaching skills, as well as your knowledge, are truly remarkable. To compliment that, in a setting like Xact Studios, a workshop becomes an incredible event. I'd recommend the workshop to those who want to uplift their printing skills as well as their knowledge of Photoshop and color management." -Ed Livernoche, Professional Photographer
Comments from two recent workshop attendees (pictured left in the photograph at the top of the page):
"Our goal was to learn to print better than we currently could and our goals were more than met. Mary had little experience while I could print fairly well. Andrew's presentations were clear, concise and free of "jargon" that you sometime run into at workshops.He answered all questions in a way that was clearly understood and made sure that you did understand. The hands-on portion was well done and we both came away with a knowledge that we would be able to greatly improve our printing ability. We highly recommend his programs!"
-Tom and Mary Keifer
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About Andrew Darlow
Andrew Darlow is a photographer and consultant based in the New York City area. For over 15 years, he has consulted on the topics of digital photography, digital output, and color management. He has written and edited numerous articles and reviews on the topics of digital and fine art photography, color management, inkjet printing, and Photoshop techniques, and his work has been included in many photography publications, web sites, and books.
He has lectured and conducted seminars and workshops around the world at conferences and for photography organizations and schools, including the Arles Photo Festival, Columbia University, and the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. His work has been widely exhibited and his prints are held in numerous private collections.

His book, "301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers," covers tips and techniques for prepping, printing and displaying prints made using inkjet printers. The book was recently chosen as the winner in the Photography:
Instructional/How-To category of The National Best Books 2008 Awards,
sponsored by USA Book News. Read Reviews on Amazon.com.

Parking Information
A multi-level parking lot is located across from Alfa Art Gallery on Church St. (Cost: approx. $10 for the full day). Another multi-level parking lot is located on Church St., just off of Nielson St (the road that runs in front of the New Brunswick Hyatt).
The Alfa Art Gallery is also located just a few blocks from the New Brunswick Train Station, a major transportation hub.
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For information about upcoming workshops
by Andrew Darlow, visit the workshop page or call Andrew Darlow at 732-742-0123.

To learn more about and to download free excerpts from Andrew Darlow's book. "301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques," visit InkjetTips.com.
Payment/Cancellation Terms
Payment is due in full prior to the workshop via this website's ordering system or via personal/company check. Contact Andrew Darlow at 732-742-0123 or via e-mail at "ad (at) andrewdarlow.com" for offline payment options.
A
50% refund is given for cancellations by attendees more than 48 hours before
the workshop. No refunds are given if cancelled by attendees within 48
hours of the workshop.Get Directions Directly to Alfa Art Gallery (via Google Maps)

Organized by Andrew Darlow

Ticket Info:  
  • Print-a-Thon Workshop (2pm-6pm) Early Registration (ends 3/27), $109.00
  • Standard Registration: Inkjet Printing Workshop (2pm-6pm), $119.00
  • Add a signed 11x14 print and copy of Andrew Darlow's book, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques, $49.00

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