This exhibit marks a change in the subject's pattern: no accomplices. Where the Pakko file shows him working inside a team, LE Artist Wedding shows him taking a client job end to end — design, build, data, admin — with no other prints found at the scene.
The client is a wedding photography and videography studio, which means the site's whole job is to stay out of the pictures' way. The build is Next.js and Tailwind over a Supabase layer, and the desk notes the restraint: galleries load sharp, pages don't compete with the work they carry.
The part that doesn't photograph is the part the client paid for. A custom CMS admin sits behind the site, built so the owners manage galleries and bookings themselves — new shoots go up and enquiries come in without a developer in the loop. The desk regards a client who never has to call back as the cleanest possible closing of a case.
“The site's whole job is to stay out of the pictures' way.”
The site is in production at leartistwedding.com, run day to day by its owners. The investigation files this as the first of three solo jobs on record — and notes the pattern holds in Exhibits F and G.
