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3000 naked cyclists crash wedding pics

Philadelphia - Nude and body-painted participants in the 2015 Philly Naked Bike Ride cruised through the wedding photo shoot of Ross Cohen and Blair Delson.

The couple, who married on Saturday (August 29 2015), spent the afternoon before their wedding taking photos at romantic spots in Philadelphia.

Their wedding photographer, JPG Photography studio owner Joseph Gidjunis, was snapping photos of them in Dilworth Plaza, near City Hall, when they heard the buzz of about 3000 bicycles approaching.

PERFECT MOMENT

Delson and Cohen decided not to wait for the cyclists to pass before continuing with their photos. She grabbed handfuls of her tulle and lace dress and scurried toward the cyclists half a block away, and he followed.

Delson said Monday (August 31): "We saw them and I sprinted in my heels and my wedding gown and decided to get in on the action."

Cohen lifted Delson and twirled her around, and together they high-fived the nude cyclists, who serenaded them with cheers.

Delson said: "We thought it was hilarious."

Gidjunis, who used to take news photos and now primarily does events and portraits, took about 100 photos, many while bike riders were stopped at a red light. Cohen and Delson loved them.

Cohen said: "They captured the moment perfectly,"

The cyclists, some nude and others in body paint or underwear, seemed to have a good time, too, smiling and flashing peace signs for the couple. Organizers of the annual bike event, which is related to the World Naked Bike Ride movement, say they hope it encourages people to bike more and to embrace nudity as a normal and enjoyable part of life.

Cohen and Delson, who are headed to Hawaii on Tuesday for their honeymoon, said they already know how they'll explain the R-rated wedding photos to their kids one day: "When it's your day," Cohen said, "just love life and embrace the moment."

NAKED PHOTO-BOMBERS: Ross Cohen and Blair Delson share a kiss amid the madness of the 2015 Philly Naked Bike Ride. The awesome pics were captured by photographer Joseph Gidjunis of JPG Photography.  Image: Joseph Gidjunis

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