natecroft.com

natecroftcom

I really love the clean look of Nate’s entire site. The subtle texture, clean layout and witty writings wrap themselves around his stunning photography and give everything a refined, professional, yet friendly look. There are a lot of nice touches throughout the site – it’s a work of art on its own even besides the photography! I also love that he takes as much deliberate consideration with his hair as he does his mad photography skills. “Kick awesome!”

Review by: Maria Frey
@mariafrey | mariafrey.com

natecroftcom

I really love the clean look of Nate’s entire site. The subtle texture, clean layout and witty writings wrap themselves around his stunning photography and give everything a refined, professional, yet friendly look. There are a lot of nice touches throughout the site – it’s a work of art on its own even besides the photography! I also love that he takes as much deliberate consideration with his hair as he does his mad photography skills. “Kick awesome!”

Review by: Maria Frey
@mariafrey | mariafrey.com

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