The room is in the old mudroom off the back. It was kind of a practical decision to put her in the tiny room– after all, a NY baby doesnt need all that much space. But now that she sleeps in there, Ive had a chance to spend a little time in the space. I've been really charmed by how its small size, and single picture window to the garden makes it feel incredibly cozy and serene. I’m excited to see how it evolves as she grows.
Jade: What’s something about fatherhood that’s changed you in a way you didn’t see coming? A shift in how you move through the day, what you notice, what you care about?
Paul: I’m someone who usually enjoys forming habits and routines, but it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the amount of things I need to do these days. Cutting the fat in my schedule has been surprisingly rewarding and a reminder not to get too set in my ways.
Jade: There’s something about being photographed at home, in your own world, that makes you see yourselves a little differently (speaking from experience with my first at-home shoot!). Did this one make you pause and take it all in? Any moments where you thought, oh wow, this is our life now?
Both: Well, Asha slept pretty poorly the night before, so in a sense, we did think– is this our life now? Paul literally said, “I'm going to look like shit”. LOL! I guess better to be remembered as it was.