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It's been a minute

On February 19th, 2021 my world changed when our son, Elijah Robert Krull was born and my days became consumed by him in the best way possible. He was born during a time where we weren’t leaving the house much and it was rare to invite people in it, we had our little pod during those first couple of months of his life and they were magic. My husband went back to work 12 weeks later and I learned how to be a stay at home parent. That first year, Elijah wouldn’t let me put him down for naps, so I held him while he slept - some days I hated it but most days it was wonderful - I knew this stage is temporary and there will be a day when he can wiggle out of my arms and run to play and now he is turning 2 in two months and well, he wiggles out of my arms while saying “all done” and runs to play.

It have been almost 2 years since I last posted on this blog - I still photograph, I love this job and can’t and won’t stop - I have many sessions I can and hope to share but my days are spent with Elijah, so when I have time to work, I am working hard to edit my clients images and sending them their galleries and I have fallen behind on sharing my work that now it feels overwhelming to start but I hope for this winter to be a time for me to organize and post more. So if you are visiting my website to consider booking me for your wedding or family session, just know that I am looking forward to hearing from you but just also know that I may not email you in record time, I might be playing hide & seek or playing in the snow with my almost 2 year old but I will get to that email and I would love to capture your moments in your life. I also came to say that I hope to get back to blogging my work, winter is my slow season and I hope in these next few months I can share some of my sessions from the last 2 years. Lastly, I wanted to share some images from our own family sessions when Elijah was 4 months, 8 months and 20 months old - I am so grateful for our friends over at Lovely Ember Photography for documenting our days and i am so grateful I get to do the same for their family.

Audre Krull