See What Happens When Dogs Step Into This Mystery Photobooth—Their Priceless Reactions Say It All!

See What Happens When Dogs Step Into This Mystery Photobooth—Their Priceless Reactions Say It All!

Ever wonder what happens when you shove a bunch of dogs into a vintage photo booth and hit the shutter? Spoiler: it’s way better than your average family portrait. Photographer Lynn Terry, fueled by her obsession with pups and all things retro, cooked up a quirky little experiment using some old curtains and a custom booth — and boy, did it pay off. What started as a tentative shoot for a local shelter’s pit bull calendar turned into a lovable cascade of spontaneous doggy smooches and side-eye glances that just scream “candid.” It’s like we finally cracked the secret code to animal selfies, without the paw-blems of blurry shots or treats tempting the models. Honestly, watching these pooches pose (and, well, kiss on cue) might just make you rethink your whole approach to pet photography — and maybe life in general. Want to dig into this tail-wagging tale and see those priceless moments? LEARN MORE

Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

When you are photographing animals, you never know for sure what pictures you’re gonna get. But that’s part of the charm.

Combining her love for dogs and everything vintage, photographer Lynn Terry has invited a colorful pack to pose in her custom-made photo booth.

“I had these old curtains that looked like old photo booth curtains [so] I tested the idea out while working on a calendar for the local rescue featuring their pit bulls,” Terry told Bored Panda. “I wasn’t sure it would work sort of boxing them in. So my first plan was to take the photos and apply a vintage look with some antique frames that I had.”

The first two pups who modeled for her were living together and were comfortable being in each other’s “dog space.” During the shoot, they spontaneously started kissing and it immediately rolled out into a sequence where Terry could see their little thought bubbles: “First let’s look at the camera and smile, then let’s look at each other, ok, now quick, make out!”

The photographer absolutely loved it, so she kept playing around with the concept. Eventually, the images went viral and she even published a book called Tails from the Booth.

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