Old photos don’t always tell happy stories. Some just stay with you, even when the story behind them is complicated. A Reddit user recently shared a photo of his mom from her midlife years. It wasn’t a picture most people would frame or post proudly. It was a mugshot. But to him, it still mattered. It was one of the few photos he had of her from that part of her life.
Very Few Memories From That Time
From what he shared, there weren’t many pictures from those years. A couple from before he was born, and one from a few months before she passed away. That was about it. His mother had a rough life, and addiction had changed the way she looked over time. But when he saw this photo, he didn’t just see a mugshot. He saw his mom.
A Small Request, Many Different Edits
His request was simple: could someone make the photo look a little nicer? Not turn it into something fake. Not make it glamorous. Just clean it up enough so it felt like something he could keep. And people seemed to understand that. Some fixed the lighting, some softened the background, and some brought a bit of warmth back into her face. A few stayed close to the original. Others made it softer, almost like a regular portrait.
AI often gets criticised
And sometimes for good reason. But moments like this show how technology, along with tools like Photoshop, can be used for something genuinely meaningful. In the right hands, they can help people hold on to memories a little better.
Here’s the original post, followed by some of the edits that stood out.
The Original Post

Edited Photo 1
By u/Ok-Turnip2296
❤️ 1.1K
This is my favourite
– @BiscuitsAndMilk0
❤️ 24
I do think it’s nice that AI can be used for good things too. very nice
– @AvailableRecording26
❤️ 3
Edited Photo 2
By u/Ok-Turnip2296
❤️ 968
i’m glad someone made her smile even a little! cute
– @gnaridicious
❤️ 234
Crazy on what can be done to put life into pictures, this is very nice ❤️🔥
– @WaynezWorld88
❤️ 40
Edited Photo 3
By u/bulkheadgaming
Hope this helps, OP🙏❤️ 1.4K
this is the best one, the rest is too yassified
– @itsmeherzegovina
❤️ 246
Love her eyes and the background. Thank you so much 💓 💗
– @DependentNumerous551
❤️ 2
Edited Photo 4
By u/GregDraven
Hope this works for what you’re looking for.❤️ 1.1K
Honestly, this was one of my favorites.
– @Evergreen_Illusions
❤️ 122
Same looks so natural with the background setting
– @orlan_deezy
❤️ 50
This really brought me to tears because it doesn’t look pretend. It doesn’t look like she was searching. It looks like she had found happiness. You have a real gift.
– @AutistaChick
❤️ 29
This is f***ing art. You’re amazing.
– @punt4stic
❤️ 37
Edited Photo 5
By u/Allena-Me
❤️ 809
The green sweater to match her eyes was a nice choice
– @Batmansbutthole
❤️ 53
This one 👌🏻
– @Hungry-Anteater-298
❤️ 42
Edited Photo 6
By u/TashDee267
❤️ 792
Really like the smile here. OP’s mom was beautiful.
– @Cardboard_Chef
❤️ 118
Oh man this one put a tear in my eye. Beautiful
– @Educational-While198
❤️ 14
Edited Photo 7
By u/Sarah_8872
❤️ 465
These are really beautiful, very kind of you 💖
– @ResponsibilityPure34
❤️ 17
Love this one. Very natural looking!! So beautifully done!!
– @CrankyGamer68
❤️ 8
In the end, it wasn’t about perfection. It was about memory.
Sometimes, even the hardest photos are the only ones we have. And with a little care, they can become something we’re not afraid to look at anymore.
Which version do you think works best? Should restorations aim to preserve every detail, or is it okay to soften the reality a bit? Share this post with a friend and voice your views in the comments below.












