Ridiculously Photogenic Guy

2012Image macro / advice animal / photoshop memesemi-active

Also known as: RPG · Mr. Ridiculously Photogenic Guy

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy is a 2012 image-macro meme of runner Zeddie Little, celebrated for his impossibly perfect appearance during the Cooper River Bridge Run's 10K race.

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy is an advice animal and photoshop meme featuring a photo of Zeddie Little, a 25-year-old runner captured mid-stride at the 2012 Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, South Carolina. The photo, taken by amateur photographer Will King, hit Reddit on April 3, 2012, and racked up over 40,000 upvotes within hours, spawning thousands of image macros celebrating Little's impossibly good looks during a 10K race. The meme kicked off an entire subgenre of "Ridiculously Photogenic" spinoffs applied to everyone from Syrian rebels to college football players.

TL;DR

The meme uses a candid race photo of Zeddie Little smiling directly at the camera while running a 10K, looking more like a magazine model than someone mid-exercise.

Overview

The meme uses a photo of Zeddie Little running the Cooper River Bridge Run, looking like he stepped off a magazine cover instead of mile five of a road race. His hair catches the sunlight, his smile is relaxed and natural, and he looks directly into the camera while surrounded by visibly struggling runners. The humor comes from pairing this effortlessly handsome mid-race photo with captions about how attractive people coast through life. Typical captions follow the advice animal format: a setup describing an ordinary or even negative situation on top, with a punchline showing how Little's good looks turn it into a win on the bottom. Examples include "Gets Arrested, Mugshot Submitted to Glamour Magazine" and "Used For Stock Photo in Picture Frames, No One Replaces It"4.

On March 31, 2012, computer programmer Will King photographed runners at the annual Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, South Carolina3. He uploaded nearly 100 shots to Flickr and Facebook. One of King's friends spotted a particularly photogenic runner in the batch and dubbed him "Ridiculously Photogenic Guy"7.

On April 3, 2012, King posted the Flickr photo to Reddit's r/pics with the title "My friend calls him 'Mr Ridiculously Photogenic Guy'"3. The post exploded, pulling in over 40,000 upvotes. According to an interview King gave to the Charleston City Paper, the Flickr photo hit 300,000 views within an hour of posting3. King later explained on Good Morning America: "There's tons of people, but he was the one. He was actually just looking straight at the camera, smiling, the sun was hitting his hair as it was just blowing in the wind"14.

The man in the photo was identified the next day as 25-year-old New York resident Zeddie Little by the Charleston City Paper7. Little, who goes by his middle name Watkins, had been running in his hometown race while visiting from Brooklyn14.

Origin & Background

Platform
Flickr (source photo), Reddit (viral spread)
Key People
Will King, Zeddie Little
Date
2012
Year
2012

On March 31, 2012, computer programmer Will King photographed runners at the annual Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, South Carolina. He uploaded nearly 100 shots to Flickr and Facebook. One of King's friends spotted a particularly photogenic runner in the batch and dubbed him "Ridiculously Photogenic Guy".

On April 3, 2012, King posted the Flickr photo to Reddit's r/pics with the title "My friend calls him 'Mr Ridiculously Photogenic Guy'". The post exploded, pulling in over 40,000 upvotes. According to an interview King gave to the Charleston City Paper, the Flickr photo hit 300,000 views within an hour of posting. King later explained on Good Morning America: "There's tons of people, but he was the one. He was actually just looking straight at the camera, smiling, the sun was hitting his hair as it was just blowing in the wind".

The man in the photo was identified the next day as 25-year-old New York resident Zeddie Little by the Charleston City Paper. Little, who goes by his middle name Watkins, had been running in his hometown race while visiting from Brooklyn.

How It Spread

The meme moved fast. Shortly after hitting Reddit's front page, a facebomb version of the photo appeared, posted by Redditor chehov. By April 4, Mashable ran a piece titled "New Meme Alert: 'Ridiculously Photogenic Guy'" featuring Little's face photoshopped alongside Tina Fey. MSN covered the advice animal spinoffs the same day, and the Quickmeme page had already accumulated over 1,000 submissions.

Little's identity brought a second wave of attention. The Daily Mail reported on April 5 that they had spoken with Little's father, Jack, who revealed his son was in a committed five-year relationship and was trying to break into PR in New York. Jack told the paper: "What's happened is crazy. I think it's phenomenal and it's been fun to watch because my son is such a hard-working and unassuming guy".

Social media accounts claiming to be Zeddie Little popped up across Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. A Facebook page hit 6,890 subscribers in a single day, and a Twitter account gained over 14,000 followers. But on April 8, Little's brother Grayson took to Twitter to call the accounts fake, tweeting: "@thezeddielittle is not #mrridiculouslyphotogenicguy it's a fake account! I know because #rpg is my brother". The IBTimes followed up, noting that a Tumblr account claiming to be Little was answering fan questions about everything from his favorite pancake flavor (blueberry) to whether he'd been recognized in public.

On April 11, 2012, Zeddie Little appeared alongside photographer Will King on Good Morning America. Little explained the photo was a total accident: "I was running and waving at a friend that was on the sidelines and I just kind of turned around and guess I just caught the camera lens. And that was history". He called the experience "the most flattering way to get spread across the Internet," while noting how the internet "can be a bit vicious". He also announced he would run the New York City Marathon for the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health.

By the time of Little's TV appearance, his Flickr photo had been viewed more than 1.25 million times. His Facebook fan page had grown to over 31,000 subscribers, and the meme had attracted well over a million views across photo-sharing and news sites.

Platforms

RedditRedditTwitter

Timeline

2013-01-01

Meme still see steady use

2014-01-01

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The standard format follows the advice animal template. Take the original photo of Zeddie Little (or use it as inspiration for a new "Ridiculously Photogenic" subject) and add text in two lines:

1

Top text: Describe an everyday or potentially unflattering situation

2

Bottom text: Show how being absurdly good-looking turns it into a positive outcome

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The meme crossed into mainstream media faster than most 2012 memes. Mashable, MSN, the Daily Mail, IBTimes, and ABC News all covered it within the first week. Little's Good Morning America appearance on April 11 marked one of the earlier examples of a meme subject doing a national TV interview to discuss their accidental fame.

The meme also showed how internet fame could be directed toward charitable causes. Little used his brief spotlight to promote the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health, running the NYC Marathon on their behalf. The foundation works to raise awareness of thoracic aortic dissection, the condition that killed actor John Ritter in 2003.

The "Ridiculously Photogenic" template became a reusable format in internet culture, applied whenever someone looked impossibly good in unlikely circumstances. This pattern repeated across multiple viral moments in 2012 and 2013, making it one of the more productive meme templates of the advice animal era.

Full History

The Ridiculously Photogenic Guy meme landed at a particular moment in internet culture. Advice animals were the dominant meme format in early 2012, and Reddit was the launchpad for most of them. What set RPG apart was that it featured a real, identifiable person who was genuinely flattered rather than annoyed by the attention.

Will King wasn't even trying to capture anything special when he took the shot. He had a few dozen friends in the race but couldn't find them, and Little happened to look directly into the camera with a natural smile at exactly the right moment. The photo's appeal was immediate and obvious: here was a guy who looked like a GQ model while doing something that makes most people look terrible. The contrast between Little's effortless composure and the sweaty, grimacing runners around him was the whole joke.

The meme's caption format drew from the broader advice animal tradition. Captions played on the idea that extremely attractive people receive unfair advantages in every situation. The humor was good-natured, which helped the meme spread without controversy. Little himself leaned into it, telling ABC News he felt "honored to be part of a joke that's in good spirits".

Little's personal background added to the story. He had graduated from the College of Charleston in 2009 with a BA in communications and worked at EVO Pizzeria in North Charleston before moving to Brooklyn with his girlfriend. His former boss Ricky Hacker described him as "ambitious" and "really in tune with what was going on in New York". In a twist of timing, the very day Little went viral was the same day he landed his first permanent job at a music PR firm in New York.

The fan response got intense quickly. Fans on Facebook posted messages ranging from flattering to unhinged. One wrote "I want you to pee in my eyes," while others declared the meme had changed their sexual orientation. A fan named Ryan Carrillo proposed: "Let us get married and adopt children from developing countries. We'll be like Brangelina but you'll hold all the good looks and I'll just be there". The Tumblr account (whether authentic or not) fielded questions about Little's diet, hobbies, and whether "Zeddie" was short for "Zebra".

Despite the frenzy, Little kept a low profile. Photographer Will King told reporters: "I've talked to him. He says he's trying to lay low. He doesn't want the attention". His father echoed this, saying Little had "always been very quiet and very conscientious and never wanted any attention". No modeling contract materialized, and Little confirmed on Good Morning America that none was forthcoming. Instead, he channeled his brief fame toward charity, running the NYC Marathon for the John Ritter Foundation, which funds research into aortic dissection after the actor's sudden death in 2003.

The meme's format proved durable enough to spawn an entire subgenre. In August 2012, a photo of a Free Syrian Army fighter casually carrying an RPG launcher near Idlib went viral as "Ridiculously Photogenic Syrian Rebel". The Daily Mail noted the fighter's "nonchalant stride and sculpted physique" looked startling against the backdrop of civil war, with captions like "Doesn't need an RPG... to knock your socks off". In October 2013, Notre Dame running back Cam McDaniel earned the title "Ridiculously Photogenic Running Back" after a game photo captured him looking like a movie star while being pulled helmetless into a dog pile. Deadspin called it an "impossible photo", and HuffPost declared McDaniel would "give Ridiculously Photogenic Marathon Guy and Ridiculously Photogenic Jiu Jitsu Guy a run for their money".

Fun Facts

Little found out about his own meme from a friend, not from browsing the internet himself.

The viral photo was taken the same day Little landed his first permanent job at a music PR company in New York.

Little's father Jack runs an organization providing emergency food and clothing to people in need in South Carolina.

The Quickmeme page for RPG accumulated over 1,000 caption submissions within 24 hours of the Reddit post.

Little was compared to Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Mother, a character famously unable to take a bad photo.

Derivatives & Variations

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy Variations

Different takes on the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy format with modified content

(2012)

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy Mashups

Combinations of Ridiculously Photogenic Guy with other popular memes

(2013)

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy Remixes

Updated versions with current events and references

(2013)

Frequently Asked Questions

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Ridiculously Photogenic Guy

2012Image macro / advice animal / photoshop memesemi-active

Also known as: RPG · Mr. Ridiculously Photogenic Guy

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy is a 2012 image-macro meme of runner Zeddie Little, celebrated for his impossibly perfect appearance during the Cooper River Bridge Run's 10K race.

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy is an advice animal and photoshop meme featuring a photo of Zeddie Little, a 25-year-old runner captured mid-stride at the 2012 Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, South Carolina. The photo, taken by amateur photographer Will King, hit Reddit on April 3, 2012, and racked up over 40,000 upvotes within hours, spawning thousands of image macros celebrating Little's impossibly good looks during a 10K race. The meme kicked off an entire subgenre of "Ridiculously Photogenic" spinoffs applied to everyone from Syrian rebels to college football players.

TL;DR

The meme uses a candid race photo of Zeddie Little smiling directly at the camera while running a 10K, looking more like a magazine model than someone mid-exercise.

Overview

The meme uses a photo of Zeddie Little running the Cooper River Bridge Run, looking like he stepped off a magazine cover instead of mile five of a road race. His hair catches the sunlight, his smile is relaxed and natural, and he looks directly into the camera while surrounded by visibly struggling runners. The humor comes from pairing this effortlessly handsome mid-race photo with captions about how attractive people coast through life. Typical captions follow the advice animal format: a setup describing an ordinary or even negative situation on top, with a punchline showing how Little's good looks turn it into a win on the bottom. Examples include "Gets Arrested, Mugshot Submitted to Glamour Magazine" and "Used For Stock Photo in Picture Frames, No One Replaces It".

On March 31, 2012, computer programmer Will King photographed runners at the annual Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, South Carolina. He uploaded nearly 100 shots to Flickr and Facebook. One of King's friends spotted a particularly photogenic runner in the batch and dubbed him "Ridiculously Photogenic Guy".

On April 3, 2012, King posted the Flickr photo to Reddit's r/pics with the title "My friend calls him 'Mr Ridiculously Photogenic Guy'". The post exploded, pulling in over 40,000 upvotes. According to an interview King gave to the Charleston City Paper, the Flickr photo hit 300,000 views within an hour of posting. King later explained on Good Morning America: "There's tons of people, but he was the one. He was actually just looking straight at the camera, smiling, the sun was hitting his hair as it was just blowing in the wind".

The man in the photo was identified the next day as 25-year-old New York resident Zeddie Little by the Charleston City Paper. Little, who goes by his middle name Watkins, had been running in his hometown race while visiting from Brooklyn.

Origin & Background

Platform
Flickr (source photo), Reddit (viral spread)
Key People
Will King, Zeddie Little
Date
2012
Year
2012

On March 31, 2012, computer programmer Will King photographed runners at the annual Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, South Carolina. He uploaded nearly 100 shots to Flickr and Facebook. One of King's friends spotted a particularly photogenic runner in the batch and dubbed him "Ridiculously Photogenic Guy".

On April 3, 2012, King posted the Flickr photo to Reddit's r/pics with the title "My friend calls him 'Mr Ridiculously Photogenic Guy'". The post exploded, pulling in over 40,000 upvotes. According to an interview King gave to the Charleston City Paper, the Flickr photo hit 300,000 views within an hour of posting. King later explained on Good Morning America: "There's tons of people, but he was the one. He was actually just looking straight at the camera, smiling, the sun was hitting his hair as it was just blowing in the wind".

The man in the photo was identified the next day as 25-year-old New York resident Zeddie Little by the Charleston City Paper. Little, who goes by his middle name Watkins, had been running in his hometown race while visiting from Brooklyn.

How It Spread

The meme moved fast. Shortly after hitting Reddit's front page, a facebomb version of the photo appeared, posted by Redditor chehov. By April 4, Mashable ran a piece titled "New Meme Alert: 'Ridiculously Photogenic Guy'" featuring Little's face photoshopped alongside Tina Fey. MSN covered the advice animal spinoffs the same day, and the Quickmeme page had already accumulated over 1,000 submissions.

Little's identity brought a second wave of attention. The Daily Mail reported on April 5 that they had spoken with Little's father, Jack, who revealed his son was in a committed five-year relationship and was trying to break into PR in New York. Jack told the paper: "What's happened is crazy. I think it's phenomenal and it's been fun to watch because my son is such a hard-working and unassuming guy".

Social media accounts claiming to be Zeddie Little popped up across Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. A Facebook page hit 6,890 subscribers in a single day, and a Twitter account gained over 14,000 followers. But on April 8, Little's brother Grayson took to Twitter to call the accounts fake, tweeting: "@thezeddielittle is not #mrridiculouslyphotogenicguy it's a fake account! I know because #rpg is my brother". The IBTimes followed up, noting that a Tumblr account claiming to be Little was answering fan questions about everything from his favorite pancake flavor (blueberry) to whether he'd been recognized in public.

On April 11, 2012, Zeddie Little appeared alongside photographer Will King on Good Morning America. Little explained the photo was a total accident: "I was running and waving at a friend that was on the sidelines and I just kind of turned around and guess I just caught the camera lens. And that was history". He called the experience "the most flattering way to get spread across the Internet," while noting how the internet "can be a bit vicious". He also announced he would run the New York City Marathon for the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health.

By the time of Little's TV appearance, his Flickr photo had been viewed more than 1.25 million times. His Facebook fan page had grown to over 31,000 subscribers, and the meme had attracted well over a million views across photo-sharing and news sites.

Platforms

RedditRedditTwitter

Timeline

2013-01-01

Meme still see steady use

2014-01-01

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The standard format follows the advice animal template. Take the original photo of Zeddie Little (or use it as inspiration for a new "Ridiculously Photogenic" subject) and add text in two lines:

1

Top text: Describe an everyday or potentially unflattering situation

2

Bottom text: Show how being absurdly good-looking turns it into a positive outcome

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The meme crossed into mainstream media faster than most 2012 memes. Mashable, MSN, the Daily Mail, IBTimes, and ABC News all covered it within the first week. Little's Good Morning America appearance on April 11 marked one of the earlier examples of a meme subject doing a national TV interview to discuss their accidental fame.

The meme also showed how internet fame could be directed toward charitable causes. Little used his brief spotlight to promote the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health, running the NYC Marathon on their behalf. The foundation works to raise awareness of thoracic aortic dissection, the condition that killed actor John Ritter in 2003.

The "Ridiculously Photogenic" template became a reusable format in internet culture, applied whenever someone looked impossibly good in unlikely circumstances. This pattern repeated across multiple viral moments in 2012 and 2013, making it one of the more productive meme templates of the advice animal era.

Full History

The Ridiculously Photogenic Guy meme landed at a particular moment in internet culture. Advice animals were the dominant meme format in early 2012, and Reddit was the launchpad for most of them. What set RPG apart was that it featured a real, identifiable person who was genuinely flattered rather than annoyed by the attention.

Will King wasn't even trying to capture anything special when he took the shot. He had a few dozen friends in the race but couldn't find them, and Little happened to look directly into the camera with a natural smile at exactly the right moment. The photo's appeal was immediate and obvious: here was a guy who looked like a GQ model while doing something that makes most people look terrible. The contrast between Little's effortless composure and the sweaty, grimacing runners around him was the whole joke.

The meme's caption format drew from the broader advice animal tradition. Captions played on the idea that extremely attractive people receive unfair advantages in every situation. The humor was good-natured, which helped the meme spread without controversy. Little himself leaned into it, telling ABC News he felt "honored to be part of a joke that's in good spirits".

Little's personal background added to the story. He had graduated from the College of Charleston in 2009 with a BA in communications and worked at EVO Pizzeria in North Charleston before moving to Brooklyn with his girlfriend. His former boss Ricky Hacker described him as "ambitious" and "really in tune with what was going on in New York". In a twist of timing, the very day Little went viral was the same day he landed his first permanent job at a music PR firm in New York.

The fan response got intense quickly. Fans on Facebook posted messages ranging from flattering to unhinged. One wrote "I want you to pee in my eyes," while others declared the meme had changed their sexual orientation. A fan named Ryan Carrillo proposed: "Let us get married and adopt children from developing countries. We'll be like Brangelina but you'll hold all the good looks and I'll just be there". The Tumblr account (whether authentic or not) fielded questions about Little's diet, hobbies, and whether "Zeddie" was short for "Zebra".

Despite the frenzy, Little kept a low profile. Photographer Will King told reporters: "I've talked to him. He says he's trying to lay low. He doesn't want the attention". His father echoed this, saying Little had "always been very quiet and very conscientious and never wanted any attention". No modeling contract materialized, and Little confirmed on Good Morning America that none was forthcoming. Instead, he channeled his brief fame toward charity, running the NYC Marathon for the John Ritter Foundation, which funds research into aortic dissection after the actor's sudden death in 2003.

The meme's format proved durable enough to spawn an entire subgenre. In August 2012, a photo of a Free Syrian Army fighter casually carrying an RPG launcher near Idlib went viral as "Ridiculously Photogenic Syrian Rebel". The Daily Mail noted the fighter's "nonchalant stride and sculpted physique" looked startling against the backdrop of civil war, with captions like "Doesn't need an RPG... to knock your socks off". In October 2013, Notre Dame running back Cam McDaniel earned the title "Ridiculously Photogenic Running Back" after a game photo captured him looking like a movie star while being pulled helmetless into a dog pile. Deadspin called it an "impossible photo", and HuffPost declared McDaniel would "give Ridiculously Photogenic Marathon Guy and Ridiculously Photogenic Jiu Jitsu Guy a run for their money".

Fun Facts

Little found out about his own meme from a friend, not from browsing the internet himself.

The viral photo was taken the same day Little landed his first permanent job at a music PR company in New York.

Little's father Jack runs an organization providing emergency food and clothing to people in need in South Carolina.

The Quickmeme page for RPG accumulated over 1,000 caption submissions within 24 hours of the Reddit post.

Little was compared to Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Mother, a character famously unable to take a bad photo.

Derivatives & Variations

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy Variations

Different takes on the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy format with modified content

(2012)

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy Mashups

Combinations of Ridiculously Photogenic Guy with other popular memes

(2013)

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy Remixes

Updated versions with current events and references

(2013)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (24)

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