Parents: Do One Thing to Track Baby's Growth

Parents love watching their babies grow. It's hard to see changes when you're with them all the time.
Take a photo in the same spot every month to track growth. This helps keep a record for life.
Capturing milestones is lovely.
An expert teamed up with a photo company to help track progress and get the perfect picture. Babies grow quickly, and photos show changes.
Photograph your baby in the same spot each month. This makes it easier to see growth and development.
There are common mistakes when capturing baby moments. An expert identified the top mistakes and how to fix them.
Many parents take photos in different rooms or angles. This makes it hard to see growth.
Photograph your baby in the same spot each month. Include a familiar item for comparison.
Overhead lights and flash create strong shadows. They wash out skin tones.
Use soft natural light from a window. Gentle daylight captures natural skin tones.
Keep the background simple.
Busy rooms distract from the baby.
Keep backgrounds clean and simple. Use neutral blankets or a plain throw.
Clothing with logos or patterns distracts from the moment.
Opt for simple outfits or baby grows.
Close-ups don't show physical growth.
Take a mix of close-up and wider shots.
Document moments like first smiles and sitting independently.
First smiles happen around 2-4 months. Babies begin making eye contact and smiling.
Sitting independently happens around six months. Babies are expressive and engaged.
Crawling happens around 9-12 months. Babies are curious and exploratory.
The first birthday is a chance to look back at photos and see growth.