Jess Marks

Jess Marks

I love these colors, they feel so soft and welcoming and perfect for the subject matter. The little slideshow/animation of the scenes helps you understand really quickly what the site is all about if you don’t notice the large type “wedding photographers” – I mention this because it’s actually kind of easy to overlook that type. Weird.

I love these colors, they feel so soft and welcoming and perfect for the subject matter. The little slideshow/animation of the scenes helps you understand really quickly what the site is all about if you don’t notice the large type “wedding photographers” – I mention this because it’s actually kind of easy to overlook that type. Weird.

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