Woman Who Spent KSh 2k on Birthday Photoshoot Gets Disastrous Pics, Confronts Photographer

Woman Who Spent KSh 2k on Birthday Photoshoot Gets Disastrous Pics, Confronts Photographer

  • A woman accused a photographer of making her look short after she paid him for a photoshoot
  • According to the woman who shared the photos in a TikTok, she paid KSh 2,500 for the shoot, but did not like the outcome
  • She said in her post that the man made her look like a short person, and the man responded to a message she sent on WhatsApp

A woman has confronted a photographer and accused him of making her look short in her photo.

Woman says photographer made her look short in pictures he took of her.
Photographer says what was seen in the photo is the woman's exact height after woman accused him of making her shorter. Photo credit: TikTok/@davhelleempire_cakes.
Source: UGC

The woman shared the photos on TikTok and said she did not know that she was short until after the photoshoot.

In her post, the woman, @davhelleempire_cakes, stated that she paid KSh 2,500 for the photoshoot.

The lady also said her head looks bigger in the photograph, which was edited and sent to her.

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She noted that she saw a sign not to patronise the photographer, but she later ignored it and patronised him, only for her to regret it.

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She said:

"Paid N30k for photo only to discover that I'm a dw@rf all along. I never knew my head was this bigger than my body...And I saw all the sign not to do the photoshoot at his place o but I ignored."

When she sent a message to the photographer to complain, the man said:

"That is your height."
Lady calls out photographer for doing a bad job.
Woman shares photos, accuses photographer of making her look short and her head bigger. Photo credit: TikTok/@davhelleempire_cakes.
Source: TikTok

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady shares experience with photographer

@Amara | Beauty creator said:

"It’s wrong camera angle. Happens with phone too."

@phavour said:

"From the look of the studio you suppose know say something it wrong."

@Ayo__Olami said:

"Wait the photographer said that's your height."

@JayAirBnB said:

"That response would raise my anger to 100."

@Mirabel said:

"Una go just dey make person laugh for these TikTok."

@suremamah said:

"That was how one photographer edited my pictures and turned me to an albino. Me that’s dark. Asked him how come and he said some people are actually fairer in pictures. That, I know. But, turning to to an omo pupa overnight, Unku. Later, I discovered his wife sold (don’t know if she still sells) organic soap. No wonder."

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@ebisimple said:

"Abeg help us tag am make I no mistakenly ever patronize am."

NO.1 PHOTOGRAPHER IN SANGO said:

"It's the response for me you can check on us at NEPA office building at joju."

@chicandhomely said:

"Before I book any photographer, I turn into a CIA agent on their page. If I see that they don’t have good head and leg space management I run away."

Photographer runs with wedding photos

In a related story, it was reported that a man said the photographer he hired to work for him on his wedding day ran away with the pictures.

Also, he said the photographer disappeared with the wedding videos, making him almost unable to keep the memory.

He posted one photo from the wedding, saying it was the only memory he has of the beautiful day.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Racheal Nyaguthie (HOD Human interest) Racheal Nyaguthie is an accredited journalist in Kenya and is currently the Head of the Human Interest Department at TUKO. She has six years of experience in digital journalism, having previously worked in Tuko's Current Affairs desk as a senior politics and current Affairs editor. Racheal was also a recipient of the AWiM Women in Politics Fellowship programme, where she investigated the experiences of Kenyan women in politics. She is also a WAN-IFRA Women In News 2025 Fellow. Email: racheal.nyaguthie@tuko.co.ke.

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