Accessibility statement - Apex Photo Studios

Policy

Accessibility statement.

Apex Photo Studios is committed to making our website accessible to as many people as possible, including users with disabilities and people using assistive technologies. We design with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA as our target.

What we’ve done

  • Semantic HTML structure with one <h1> per page and descending heading levels for navigable document outlines.
  • Visible focus indicators on links, buttons, and form fields for keyboard navigation.
  • A “Skip to content” link at the top of every page so screen reader users can bypass the header navigation.
  • Color contrast checked against WCAG AA — body text reaches at least 4.97:1 contrast on standard backgrounds.
  • Descriptive alt attributes on content images, and empty alt on decorative imagery so screen readers skip it.
  • Form inputs labeled either with explicit <label> elements or aria-label attributes; error messages announced with aria-live regions where applicable.
  • Native HTML controls preferred over custom widgets so browser and OS assistive technologies work out of the box.
  • The booking widget uses native date inputs and a keyboard-navigable time selector built on top of react-day-picker‘s accessible calendar primitives.

Known limitations

  • Some third-party embeds on our site (Instagram, YouTube backgrounds, Stripe Checkout) are governed by their own accessibility implementations and are outside our direct control.
  • Marketing pages built from older content may still contain residual issues — we audit and correct these over time.

Hit a barrier? Tell us.

If you encounter a page or feature that doesn’t work with your assistive technology — or you have suggestions on how we can do better — please email info@apexphotostudios.com. Describe the issue, the page URL, and the device or assistive technology you’re using. We’ll respond within two business days and fix what we can.

Last reviewed: June 2026.