Thing is those images had best tell some words, given the middle finger their use oft ends up when it comes to legibility.
Take where "A baking" overlaps the flour bag making said text hard to read. The image opacity helps a bit, but not enough.
The worst of it though being where there's no images even involved with that garbage "formal dining" trash. It reeks of the typical "artist under the DELUSION that they're a designer" given the use of white on light cyan, far far FAR below WCAG contrast minimums.
Sorry but as an accessibility consultant, this is all the type of artsy-fartsy nonsense I have to tell clients to throw away.
Or at minimum add some text-shadow to.