Lake Charles, Louisiana - It's always intriguing to see new and different ideas people come up with for taking photos at a special occasion. Whether it's for Christmas Cards, Graduations, Sports, or anything else, there's someone always willing to go the extra mile to get the A+ shot. Well, a McNeese graduate is making headlines by bringing her out-of-the-box job to her graduation photos...

Let us introduce you to Kat Daley from Beaumont, Texas...

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Laura Oglesbee Photography
Laura Oglesbee Photography
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Kat Daley has loved animals since she was a child and started helping with wildlife rescue work when she was just 7 years old. According to a New York Post feature on Daley, she helps run Gator Country with her fiancé, Eddie.

Daley recently graduated with a degree in general studies and a concentration in natural sciences. She completed her college work while also working full-time at the park.

Recently, Daley graduated from McNeese State University, and when she decided to take her graduation photos, she wanted to take things up a notch... She brought her work to life with her photos as she posed with a giant alligator named Big Al for her senior pictures. One photo even shows her kissing the alligator on the nose while standing close to its open mouth.

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Laura Oglesbee Photography
Laura Oglesbee Photography
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The photos were taken by photographer Laura Oglesbee. Some pictures show Daley wearing a fancy blue dress while holding a small alligator. One photo even shows her graduation cap sitting on top of the alligator’s nose.

It may say "small gator," but some of these pictures would show otherwise. "Big Al" is a MONSTER!

Here are some of the photos from her Instagram...

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