
About this Event


*Please don't wait to register! Workshops that do not meet the minimum number of students 3 days prior to the session date will be canceled or rescheduled. Signing up early helps us ensure that the workshop can take place. Thank you!
Join photographer and studio resident Andrea Sarcos for an inspiring evening of camera exploration, creative discovery, and golden hour magic. Whether you're brand new to photography or looking to sharpen your skills, this hands-on workshop is designed for all levels. No makeup dates.
Wednesday, August 20th and Thursday, August 21st | 5PM to 8PM
What to expect:
- A focused lesson on composition, technical skills, and creative approaches
- A dedicated shooting period around the Arts Warehouse neighborhood
- Group discussion and image critique to refine your vision and learn from peers
- Plus: you’ll leave with a printed photographs of your work!
Whether you’re figuring out the settings on your camera, developing your eye for strong compositions, or diving into a specific area of interest, this class is built to help you grow. You’ll have the chance to ask questions, explore new techniques, and get feedback that moves your work forward.
What you’ll need:
- A digital camera (any kind is welcome—even if you're still learning how to use it!) If you shoot film, you are welcome to bring your film camera
- Snacks and water to stay fueled and comfortable walking shoes
- Curiosity, creativity, and a willingness to try new things

Instructor Information:
Andrea Sarcos
Andrea is a freelance photographer, educator and interdisciplinary artist. Since 2018 she has taught photography classes to students K-12 as a Senior Artist in Residence at the Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County, the fifth largest Club organization in the United States. Sharing her knowledge of photography, she sparked interest in hundreds of young kids who have learned how to use digital cameras, tell a story visually, create interesting portraits and intentionally explore their communities.
Andrea curates an annual group exhibit of her students' best work of the year to be on display at Florida Atlantic University’s Schmidt Gallery. Other exhibits of her students' work include the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center in Belle Glade and the Lighthouse ArtCenter in Tequesta.
She has led educational trips with National Geographic Student Expeditions and Putney Student Travel, focusing on photography while collaborating with experts in other fields like biology and science.
Andrea is based in Boca Raton, Florida. Her work focuses on issues surrounding identity, migration, memory through the lens of visual storytelling. Her photography journey began in high school seeing her images come to life in darkroom chemicals. She received dual bachelors degrees in Journalism and Visual Art Studies from the University of Florida (2015). She became an Artist in Residence at Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach, FL, in March of 2025.
More info andreasarcos.com

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Arts Warehouse, 313 Northeast 3rd Street, Delray Beach, United States
USD 111.00