Pardon the pun, but this 'Halloween'-inspired photo shoot at Panama City Beach, Florida is a 'scream'!

When it came time to celebrate their anniversary at the beach, Cass Marie and Micah, from Mount Washington, Kentucky, did what a a lot of Kentuckians do. They headed down to Panama City Beach, Florida, which is THE beach destination for so many people here in the Commonwealth. Depending on where you live in Kentucky, you can get to the panhandle relatively quickly. If you're in western Kentucky, you can get there in about nine hours if traffic cooperates. If you fly down, it takes about an hour in the air.

But this was no ordinary anniversary getaway. The self-proclaimed "horror fans" had something else in mind. To celebrate their ninth anniversary, they decided to stage an epic slasher film-inspired photo shoot right on the beach. So, they reached out to H&R Photography, wrangled a Michael Myers mask from Halloween, a Ghostface mask from Scream, then walked right into the Gulf to pose for a spooky and passionate photo shoot.

Kansas Hall, who took the photos, says she "loved the idea." She adds, "I'm known for my water photos, so when they wanted to incorporate that, I was excited."

Check out the pics! They are incredible.

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Cass says posing for the photos was "truly so much fun." Kansas agrees! It was certainly fun for her to take them. She says the shoot was a blast, but admits, "We were freezing!"

At least Michael and Ghostface were able to heat the place up a bit.

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Gallery Credit: Brit McGinnis