The Toddler Milestone Guide: Capturing Ages 1–3 in Beautiful Photos (Australia 2026)

Happy toddler sitting on nursery rug surrounded by wooden milestone blocks and photo props — toddler milestone photography guide

The first-year monthly milestone photo is well established — most new parents know about it, even if not all follow through. But when the birthday passes and the baby becomes a toddler, the intentional photo habit often drops off entirely.

It shouldn't. Ages 1–3 are some of the most visually dynamic and developmentally rich months of childhood. First steps, first words, first day at daycare, the full-speed run they couldn't manage six months ago — these moments are worth capturing with the same intention as the newborn monthly shots.

Why Toddler Milestones Are Worth Capturing

Between 12 and 36 months:

  • Children typically go from unsteady first steps to running, climbing, and jumping
  • Vocabulary expands from a handful of words to several hundred
  • Personality becomes unmistakably distinct
  • Independence begins to emerge — which is both wonderful and difficult to photograph

The developmental changes between 18 and 24 months are, in many ways, greater than those between month 1 and month 12. Yet most parents have fewer photos from this period, simply because the intentional habit has lapsed.

Milestone Photo Ideas for Ages 1–3

The Birthday Shot

Each birthday from 1 to 3 is an obvious anchor point. Consistent framing, the same backdrop, the same time of day — comparing photos from birthday 1, 2, and 3 side by side is striking. Our Wooden Milestone Blocks include numbered blocks that work from month 1 through to milestone markers — usable for birthday shots too.

First Steps and First Run

These transitions are fleeting. First unassisted steps last a week or two before becoming normal locomotion. The run follows a few months later. Natural light, a clean background, and a patient parent with a phone camera is all it takes.

First Words Written Down

Not a photo, but part of the memory-keeping habit. Writing down the first word (and the second, and the fifth) in a Baby Memory Book or journal while it's fresh creates a record that photos can't replace.

Seasonal Portraits

One consistent portrait per season — same child, different context, natural growth progression. Outdoors in autumn leaves, bundled up in winter, in the garden in spring. Low effort, high value over time.

The Messy Moments

Birthday cake face. Paint on hands. The expression of intense concentration before a block tower falls. Milestone photography doesn't have to be posed — the unscripted moments are often the most memorable.

Props That Age Well

Our Wooden Milestone Blocks in Blue and Pink work from the newborn stage through the toddler years — the milestone markers (First Smile, First Word, First Step) become more relevant as the child grows. Our Milestone Blankets continue to work as a backdrop beyond year one — the growing child against a consistent background becomes one of the most compelling things about the series.

The Memory Book as the Through-Line

The Baby Memory Book is designed for the first year — but the habit of writing things down doesn't have to stop there. A separate journal for ages 1–3 creates a record that photographs can complement but not replace.


The toddler years are harder to photograph intentionally than the newborn stage — the subject moves, protests, and has strong opinions about the camera. But the photos taken during this period become some of the most treasured. Plan for them.

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