Dear friend,
No I don't believe it would, if the information is already public, as long as You don't add personal information it would not count ^^ÞDoxxing is more serious than what You've done and I didn't knew that he had published that photo and name..Technically, it is perfectly within one's legal rights to find someone's publicly available information and post it online. Still, there are some situations in which doxing can cross the boundary and become a criminal act.
Depending on the specifics of the case, doxing may be considered harassment, intimidation, invasion of privacy or even assault. If the information posted online was obtained illegally--for example, through hacking--there could be criminal charges in store for whoever obtained and revealed it.
Taken from the following link ;) (although I don't agree with man-made laws, they're still a 'thing' to have in consideration for one's own safety)
Check a more detailed view regarding 'legality' of doxxingAnd I didn't thought You've hacked to reach the information posted, was just messing with You ;ÞCheers ;D