Accessibility
Last reviewed: August 22, 2026
Mitch Brown Photo Freediving wants people with disabilities to be able to obtain information, compare courses, contact us, and request booking assistance.
We aim to make mitchbrownphotofreediving.com usable with common assistive technologies and to work toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, WCAG 2.2 Level AA, as a practical accessibility target.
Our accessibility efforts
We aim to provide:
- Logical headings and page structure.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation.
- Visible keyboard focus.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images.
- Sufficient color contrast.
- Readable text that can be enlarged.
- Descriptive links and buttons.
- Labels or accessible names for interactive controls.
- Content that does not depend only on color, sound, or motion.
- Respect for reduced-motion preferences where animation is used.
- Responsive pages that remain usable on mobile devices and at increased zoom.
Third-party services
Some booking, payment, map, social-media, or certification features are provided by third parties. We do not control every aspect of those services, but we want visitors to be able to complete the same essential task.
If a third-party booking interface creates an accessibility barrier, contact us. We can provide course information and reasonable booking assistance by email or telephone. Payment and required participant documentation may still need to be completed through an appropriately secure method.
Requesting assistance
If you have difficulty using the website, tell us:
- The page or feature you were trying to use.
- What happened.
- The browser, device, or assistive technology involved, if you are comfortable sharing it.
- The format or assistance that would help.
We will make a reasonable effort to respond and provide an accessible alternative.
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 808-308-8311
Accessibility feedback is welcome. Requesting website assistance does not require you to disclose a disability or medical diagnosis.
Ongoing improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process. Website content and third-party tools change, and an accessibility statement is not a claim that every page or external service is free from every barrier.
We will review reported problems and prioritize issues that prevent someone from accessing information, contacting the business, or completing a booking.