Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Sept. 26 (UPI) -- An Ontario groom dressed in his wedding garb for a photoshoot ended up jumping into a river to save a young boy who fell into the water. Clayton and Brittany Cook, who were married Friday in Kitchener, said they were posing for their wedding photos at Victoria Park when they noticed three kids playing nearby. Advertisement "We were walking through Victoria Park just doing photos at random locations and there were three small kids following us around for five or 10 minutes, and they started walking towards the water," Clayton Cook told Global News. "I looked over as Brittany was doing some solo shots and I only saw two kids -- there were three -- I thought I better double check to make sure everything was OK ... and sure enough, once I got over there I saw the third child in the water and he was fighting quite hard to stay afloat," he said. Brittany Cook said she was initially baffled by her new husband's actions. "I look over and I see Clay in the water and I think, what is he doing?" Brittany Cook told CTV Kitchener. Advertisement It quickly became clear to the bride and wedding photographer Darren Hatt that Clayton was rescuing a small boy from the water. Hatt snapped photos of Clayton standing in the river and lifting the boy onto shore. "Weddings have a lot of interesting and spontaneous moments but this was definitely on a different level," Hatt said. "You're always about capturing the story, and this is just part of the story they will remember ... this will definitely be something they remember for years." "His quick action saved the little guy who was struggling to swim. Well done sir!" Hatt wrote in posting the photos to Facebook. The Cooks said the boy did not appear to be injured and was reunited with family members a short time later. Read More Man drops engagement ring from bridge during proposal Couple return to Italy 9 years later, find lost diamond ring Wedding crashers behind viral $1 gift come forward