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Corporate Photo Agency Accessibility Statement

This accessibility statement explains how Corporate Photo Agency works to make its website and digital content clear, usable and accessible for the widest possible audience.

This Corporate Photo Agency accessibility statement explains the steps we are taking to improve accessibility across the website and digital content.

Last updated · 8 April 2026
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Corporate Photo Agency is committed to making its website accessible, readable and easier to use for as many people as possible, including visitors using assistive technologies, keyboard navigation and different screen sizes or display settings.

1. Our approach to accessibility

We believe a modern corporate photography website should be clear, practical and usable for everyone. Accessibility is not treated as an afterthought. It forms part of how we design page structure, write content, organise navigation and present photography across the site.

Our aim is to make key information about our corporate photography, headshot photography, event photography and coverage easier to find, understand and use across desktop, tablet and mobile devices.

2. Corporate Photo Agency accessibility statement and standards we aim to follow

We aim to work towards the principles of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA wherever reasonably possible across key templates, navigation and content areas.

We do not claim that every part of this website is fully accessible at all times, but we aim to improve accessibility continuously and address issues as they are identified.

This means we try to maintain a sensible heading structure, readable contrast, usable link text, keyboard-friendly interaction and meaningful image descriptions where appropriate.

3. What we are doing to support accessibility

We are working to improve accessibility across the Corporate Photo Agency website in a number of practical ways.

  • Using clear heading hierarchy so pages are easier to scan and navigate
  • Maintaining readable contrast between text and backgrounds
  • Using descriptive links rather than vague phrases
  • Providing useful alt text for relevant imagery
  • Supporting keyboard navigation for interactive elements
  • Designing layouts that remain usable across devices and screen sizes
  • Keeping paragraph structure and spacing readable for long-form pages

This is especially important on service pages, legal pages and contact pathways, where clarity and low-friction navigation matter.

4. Images and photography content

Because Corporate Photo Agency is a photography-led website, imagery plays a central role in the experience. We work to ensure that important images include meaningful alt text that supports accessibility while remaining natural and relevant to the page.

Not every image needs the same level of description. Decorative images may be handled differently from images that communicate service value, context or editorial meaning. Where imagery is important to understanding the page, we aim to describe it in a way that is useful rather than repetitive.

5. Compatibility and usability

We aim for the website to be usable in current versions of major browsers such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge. We also design with responsiveness in mind so that key content remains usable on phones, tablets and desktop screens.

Visitors may access the site using browser zoom, keyboard navigation, high-contrast settings or assistive technologies. While we cannot guarantee perfect compatibility in every possible environment, we aim to support a broad and practical range of use cases.

6. Known limitations

We are continually improving the website, but some older content, legacy uploads or third-party elements may not yet meet the same accessibility standard as newer pages.

  • Some older media or imagery may have more limited descriptive text
  • Third-party tools or embedded elements may not always behave perfectly with every assistive technology
  • Some older documents or supporting resources may not be fully optimised for accessibility

Where issues are identified, we aim to improve them as part of ongoing site updates.

7. How we review accessibility

We review accessibility through a combination of practical checks, visual review and ongoing content refinement. This may include checking heading order, keyboard access, colour contrast, image descriptions and the general readability of long-form content.

As pages evolve, especially around About, Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Cookie Policy and future contact pathways, accessibility remains part of the refinement process.

8. Reporting an accessibility issue

If you experience difficulty using this website, find inaccessible content or need information in a different format, please contact us and we will do our best to help.

When contacting us, it helps if you include the page URL and a short description of the issue you encountered. This makes it easier for us to identify and review the problem properly.

9. Further information

If you would like to understand more about the service behind the site, you can visit our About page, review our coverage, or explore our core services for corporate photography, headshots and events.

You can also review broader guidance through GOV.UK accessibility guidance, as well as our related legal pages including the Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions and Cookie Policy.

10. Updates to this statement

We may update this accessibility statement from time to time to reflect website improvements, design changes or evolving best practice. The latest version will always be available on this page.

We will continue to review and update this Corporate Photo Agency accessibility statement as the website develops and accessibility improvements are made.

This statement was last reviewed on 8 April 2026.

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