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Accessibility Statement for https://www.gsquaredweddings.com

GSquared Weddings is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.

Conformance status

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA.

GSquared Weddings is making constant efforts to improve the accessibility of its site and services in the belief that it is our collective moral obligation to allow seamless, accessible, and unhindered use for those of us with disabilities.

We aim to make all pages and content on https://www.gsquaredweddings.com aka www.gsquaredblog.com accessible, but some content may not yet fully meet the highest accessibility standards. This could be due to challenges in identifying the most suitable technological solution.

We may revise this Statement periodically to reflect improvements or changes to our accessibility practices.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of GSquared Weddings website. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on our website:

E-mail: kate@gsquaredweddings.om

We try to respond to feedback within 3–5 business days.

This statement was created on 4/13/2025.

Accessibility Isn’t an “Add-On”—It’s a Human Right

In the wedding industry, “aesthetic” is usually king. People spend thousands of dollars making things look a certain way, often at the expense of how those things work for actual humans. But at GSquared Weddings, we’re doing things differently. We believe that if our website, our content, and our client experience aren’t accessible to everyone, then we aren’t truly being inclusive.

For us, accessibility isn’t just a checkbox on a legal form or a “nice to have” feature—it is a core part of our mission to be your day-of besties and emotional support humans. If you can’t navigate our site or understand our content, we’re failing you before we even meet.


Digital Inclusion: More Than Just “Pretty”

We know that a significant portion of the population lives with disabilities—whether they are visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive. When we build our “Venue Hub” or post a new blog, we aren’t just thinking about the “vibe”; we’re thinking about the user experience.

Content for Every Way of Learning

Everyone processes information differently. Some people want to read a 2,000-word deep dive (like our manifesto on skin tones), while others need quick, punchy video content.

The “Venue Hub” and Physical Accessibility

Our commitment to accessibility extends into the real world. In our Snohomish County Venue Hub (coming soon), we are prioritizing information about physical accessibility. We want you to know before you drive out to a farm if the paths are wheelchair friendly, if there are accessible restrooms, and if the “Plan B” indoor space is actually reachable for all your guests. We’re doing the legwork so that you—and your loved ones—don’t run into barriers on the big day.

A Journey, Not a Destination

We’ll be the first to admit: we aren’t perfect. Technology changes, and as we grow our site and our resources, we are constantly learning. But we are committed to the “Unreasonable Hospitality” that defines our brand.

If you encounter a barrier on our site, or if there’s a way we can make our communication more accessible for your specific needs, we want to hear it. No gatekeeping, no defensiveness—just a genuine desire to make sure that everyone, regardless of ability, feels welcome in the GSquared family.

Because at the end of the day, love has no barriers. Your photographer’s website shouldn’t either.

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How long have you been a Snohomish Wedding Photographer?

Kate has been photographing since 1997 and Josh started in 2011. We started photographing weddings together then.

Josh and Kate of GSquared Weddings have photographed over 630 weddings together across more than 15 years — specifically in the Seattle and Snohomish County area. That’s not a flex for its own sake. It means that when your timeline runs 20 minutes late, when the clouds roll in over your outdoor ceremony, or when your reception venue is lit exclusively by Edison bulbs and bad overhead lighting, we’ve been there. Hundreds of times. And we know exactly what to do.

As a husband and wife team, we also bring something no two-photographer strangers can replicate — we communicate without words, we read a room together, and we move through your day as a unit. A Snohomish wedding photographer with genuine field experience doesn’t just take better photos — they protect your entire day experience. That’s what 630 weddings actually buys you.

How do I know GSquared Weddings is the right Snohomish wedding photography team for us?

Honestly? You’ll know pretty fast. If you read through our work and our words and thought these people get it — trust that instinct.

We’re built for couples who want their day to feel like themselves, not a performance. Couples who want a team that genuinely shows up — not just with cameras, but as timeline wranglers, veil fixers, chaos calm-ers, and two people who will absolutely tear up at your first look. We’ve spent 15 years and 630 weddings earning the trust of couples across Seattle and Snohomish County, and our approach has never changed: protect your vision, protect your experience, and keep your messy, beautiful, real love story safe.

If you’re looking for heavily staged, ultra-polished, everybody-stand-still photography — we’re probably not your people, and we’ll tell you that honestly. But if you want someone to be there for all of it, exactly as it happens? That’s exactly what we do.

What is your photography style, and will my Snohomish wedding photos look natural or overly edited?

At GSquared Weddings, our photography style is rooted in one core belief: real is always better than perfect. We shoot in a documentary-editorial style — meaning we’re capturing what’s actually happening, not directing a magazine spread. Candid tears, windblown hair, belly laughs mid-vow, the flower girl losing it in the corner — that’s what we’re after.

Our editing is clean, timeless, and true to life. We don’t chase trendy presets or heavy filters that will feel dated in five years. What you see in our galleries is what actually happened that day — the light, the color, the emotion — preserved honestly. Your Snohomish wedding photos will look like you, not like a template.

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