> The accepted practice is to not add lazy-loading to images above the fold, especially the LCP image.
I didn't know that. Apparently (at least according to Claude) you shouldn't use loading="lazy" on images that you expect to always display because doing so causes them to not be loaded until the browser has determined they are definitely in the viewport, which is a minor performance regression.
LCP = Largest Contentful Paint, the Core Web Vitals metric for when the largest visual element finishes rendering. That's usually the largest above-the-fold image.