Couple Brings Their Dog To Their Pre-Wedding Photoshoot, And The Result Is Hilarious (10 Pics)
When it comes to weddings, the pre-wedding photoshoot is one of the things that couples rarely miss out on. The pre-wedding photoshoot that is usually done days or months before the wedding, shows the bride and groom in various scenarios deeply in love, prepared to spend their lives together happily ever after. After all, even after 20 or 30 years of marriage, people still look at them, remember the big day and that bring a smile to their faces. It is usually a moment of pure love in the midst of final preparations for the biggest occasion in their lives. Some may call it an opportunity to enjoy the moment of calmness and have beautiful photos to remember forever. For a couple from Campo Grande, Brazil, their couple’s photoshoot will not only be remembered to them for the rest of their lives but it will also stay in the memory of thousands of people.
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Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
What was supposed to be a personal pre-wedding photoshoot became a real hit on the internet when 32-year-old businessman Alfredo Garcia da Silva and 26-year-old lawyer Joyce Sabino Greffe decided to bring their adorably goofy dog to the photoshoot. Thor, who’s just 9 months old, completely won over the internet with his hilarious photos that went viral on social media. In less than a day, this silly dog’s photos had 60,000 shares and reached over 6 million people!
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
The cute couple has set their wedding date for September of this year and already had a pre-wedding photoshoot on the farm. However, they did not like the fact that they were not allowed to bring Thor due to the other animals on the property. So they decided to do another photoshoot, this time with their lovely family member Thor.
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
“Every photographer wants to drive, set the scenes, and deliver the photoshoot ideas but with Thor it was different, he drove, he set the scenes. It was so much fun, we laughed all the time. Of the 1,500 photo ideas taken during the session, I delivered only 80 to the couple” – says photographer Nicolas Carrelo.
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
This week, Nicolas celebrates 10 years in the profession and he says that it was a great gift with the repercussion of the work. “I did not expect all this success, I am very happy and I can say for sure that Thor made a great contribution in my career” – he concludes.
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
Image credits: Nicolas Carrelo
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Share on FacebookThese are truly great pictures. Thor and his family look so genuinely happy. Also, that first picture of Thor proudly exposing his junk to the camera is my favorite one.😂
"Kibbles 'n Bits, Kibbles 'n Bits, I'm gonna show you my Kibbles n' Bits!"
Load More Replies...Pictures might be worth a 1000 words but they don't tell entire back stories. The owners might be hoping to breed him or at least breed him once before the Big Snip. Also, he's nine months. Opinion differs but my vet won't neuter until after 12 months as dogs need certain chemical changes to kick in for growth and bone strength. His other reason is because too many dogs under a year were tragically dying on the operating table. One final thing: I neuter and the prevailing advice is to neuter (for all the obvious reasons) but, like it or not, no dog owner is obliged to. It's advice, not an order or command. I say this as someone who actually wouldn't mind it having some legal force.
Load More Replies...These are truly great pictures. Thor and his family look so genuinely happy. Also, that first picture of Thor proudly exposing his junk to the camera is my favorite one.😂
"Kibbles 'n Bits, Kibbles 'n Bits, I'm gonna show you my Kibbles n' Bits!"
Load More Replies...Pictures might be worth a 1000 words but they don't tell entire back stories. The owners might be hoping to breed him or at least breed him once before the Big Snip. Also, he's nine months. Opinion differs but my vet won't neuter until after 12 months as dogs need certain chemical changes to kick in for growth and bone strength. His other reason is because too many dogs under a year were tragically dying on the operating table. One final thing: I neuter and the prevailing advice is to neuter (for all the obvious reasons) but, like it or not, no dog owner is obliged to. It's advice, not an order or command. I say this as someone who actually wouldn't mind it having some legal force.
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