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Hobbyist Photographer Takes On A Family Favor, Little Do They Know The Typical Trouble Ahead

by Jeffrey Stone
January 22, 2026
in Social Issues

A kind-hearted hobbyist photographer accepts a simple Mother’s Day portrait request from a colleague, picturing a cozy small-group session at a beautiful winery complete with brunch. What arrives instead is an overwhelming gathering of 27 family members spanning generations, from kids to grandmas.

The day unravels when the colleague’s husband morphs into a furious commander, shouting orders, reducing children to tears, and even threatening his own son. Trapped by the carpool and already delayed for personal family plans, the photographer pushes through the misery and produces beautifully edited images for everyone.

A hobbyist photographer’s free family shoot turns chaotic with a demanding relative, leading to subtle photo edits as clever revenge.

Hobbyist Photographer Takes On A Family Favor, Little Do They Know The Typical Trouble Ahead
Not the actual photo.

'Never p__s off the photographer. Never'

(Apparently this is something you guys might enjoy. XD)

I'm not a professional photographer, but friends and family ask me to take photos for them all the time.

I love portrait photography and I'm happy to do the favour, but sometimes people are really awful/annoying

and then it really grates that I'm spending my evening/weekend shooting and then processing photos for free.

A few years ago I had a really really bad client. A colleague asked me to do a family shoot on Mother's day.

I knew I'd have the morning to play with before going to see my own Mum so I accepted.

It was going to be at a winery in the country, and my colleague offered to pay for me to join them for brunch. Bonus.

We carpooled, and it wasn't until we got there that I realised that it wasn't just going to be my colleague, her husband and her kids...

It was my colleague's husband's entire family - brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, parents, and even both grandmas. 27 people.

I'm immediately panicking about how long it's going to take to do this shoot and mention to my colleague (C) and her husband (CH)

that I have to leave in three hours to get back for my family Mother's Day.

CH says it'll be fine. I don't really have a choice, as we carpooled, so I try and relax and have fun.

Brunch goes on forever, and when we're finished we only have an hour for photos.

I figure that should be fine, if cutting it close, and I ask for CH's help in keeping his family organised and moving.

I plan out the normal shots with CH - everyone together, family groups, kids, and then CH starts asking for couples shots as well. Then siblings.

I text my family, let them know I'll be a little late, but hoping it won't be too bad because CH will keep people moving.

An hour and a half later and everyone is having a bad time. The kids are crying. It's taking forever to get any shots at all.

Why? Because CH is yelling at people. Hurling commands and orders, barking, foaming at the mouth.

It's incredibly awful - the winery people come over a few times and ask us to keep it down. CH yells at them too. I'm praying that they kick us...

I try telling CH that I have to leave, that we can try again for photos another time. The family tries to leave. We are stopped. No. We must endure.

When he tells his son that he's going to knock the snot out of him if he doesn't stop crying something snaps in me.

I stop trying to cheer people up, get fun photos, happy smiles, I just take the photos we need to so we can all just GTFO.

When I eventually get home I do what I can with these miserable photos. I combine different frames to get group shots where everyone looks happy.

Where that doesn't work I touch up facial expressions so people look less harried.

I steal bits from candid shots earlier in the day. These are impossible masterpieces when I'm through with them.

I spend hours and hours making sure these pictures are going to hang in living rooms forever.

Then I go through every single f__king photo featuring CH, absolutely every one,

and- just enough to be slightly noticeable, just enough to look weird and awkward- I enlarge his head.

Large family photo sessions are notoriously tough for photographers, even pros. With so many personalities, ages, and expectations crammed into one frame, things often go sideways fast. Extended family shoots can bring so many variables to complicate an already complex process, like coordinating wardrobes, posing with tricky dynamics in mind, and getting everyone smiling and in focus at once. It’s a lot, and stress levels spike when uncooperative behavior takes over.

In this story, the core issue boils down to blurred boundaries and taken-for-granted favors. The photographer generously offered their time and skills for free, but the group ballooned unexpectedly, the timeline exploded, and one person’s aggressive control turned the experience miserable.

From the husband’s perspective, he might have seen it as “just getting the perfect family memories,” pushing hard to capture every combo. But his yelling and refusal to wrap up created a toxic vibe that stressed kids, annoyed staff, and pushed the photographer to their limit. It’s a classic case of how unchecked demands can sour what should be joyful.

This ties into bigger family dynamics: people often assume favors from skilled friends or relatives come without real cost. Yet photographers’ time, gear, editing hours, and emotional energy aren’t infinite. Many experts advise setting clear limits upfront to avoid resentment.

In an article on boundaries, journalist Dan Ginn states that “Boundaries are essential when making photos of family and friends… Setting boundaries isn’t about minimizing their importance. Quite the opposite. Boundaries allow you to be accountable for your own high standards.”

The subtle head-enlarging edit? It’s petty revenge gold, professional enough to deliver usable images, mischievous enough to make the point without confrontation. Redditors loved it for being “just petty enough” and a perfect lesson in not taking kindness for granted.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

Some people praise the OP’s petty revenge as brilliant, perfectly executed, and hilariously satisfying, especially the surprising twist at the end.

wombatmagic − Surprised me at the end. Brilliant. The seed has been sown - he'll be paranoid about his head size from now on.

Everiol − I was worried it was getting to the end and the revenge part didn't even start yet, why is she being so nice touching up the photos?

Only like two lines left, wth did I read this whole post for naught? Oh wait she's gonna erase her photo from every pic, that'll be pretty good;

OH S__T SHE F__KED THIS B__CH'S LIFE UP PERFECTLY! !!!!!!!!! 9/10 10/10 with rice

Mama_Curly − I can't believe how hard I laughed. Bravo.

[Reddit User] − Excellent storytelling, OP. As the story gets worse I keep thinking no worthwhile revenge could possibly be petty,

and yet you're the master of professionalism... until the end. Perfection.

Comrade_ash − This was just petty enough to enlarge my head.

Others advise the OP to stop doing photography work for free, emphasizing that their time and skills are valuable.

Yankeefan801 − Dude/dudette. Stop doing work for free, if you're good you need to get paid for your time. Because:

1) your time is valuable,

2) people are going to take advantage of you as the designated photographer and guilt trip you like no other when you try to decline,

3) makes it hard for other photographers to get paid for their work and time

when somebody in the group keeps insisting they can get aunt Sally's nephew/niece to do it for free

[Reddit User] − Just remember that every single shutter-click for free takes away a click you could have used for something paid, or beautiful, or enjoyable for you.

Stop doing s__t for free, OP. You're going to wear out your camera and it's expensive to buy or repair gear.

Do you think any of these people are going to be there to help you pay for any of it? Trust me on this. I've been in your shoes.

Some share related thoughts on why family photography should be handled professionally to avoid stress, or suggest alternative petty approaches.

XenoRyet − This is why my sister, who is a professional photographer, hires a different photographer to take our family photos.

You absolutely cannot inflict the stress of a family photo shoot on someone who isn't getting paid and doesn't have professional detachment.

Not that we've ever been quite as big a sandy d__che nozzle as this guy, but still.

[Reddit User] − Being the jerk I am, I'd like to think I would have started snapping pictures of the misery with enjoyment.

They want family portraits? Show em for what they are.

What a satisfying tale of quiet comeuppance! The photographer stayed classy by delivering beautiful, edited photos that will grace walls for years, but added that cheeky twist for the one who made everyone’s day hell.

Do you think the subtle edit was fair payback after the yelling and time theft, or should they have just walked away next time? Have you ever had a favor backfire into chaos like this? How did you handle it? Drop your thoughts below!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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