The idea of a school or family portrait evokes a particular image in your mind.

Perhaps that of an awkward child posed against a fake fence in front of a fake forest backdrop. Or a shot from the waist up as they jauntily cross their arms and smile at the camera. Or a family grouped together in a meadow during golden hour.

Colorado Springs photographer Carolyn McLaughlin appreciates the concept but wants to move beyond the cult of standard portraiture. Her composite, customized photos are works of art, where children in sailboats ride giant whales, hold clusters of helium balloons while standing on cotton candy clouds, fish off crescent moons, wear gowns made of butterflies, and become friends with baby elephants and giraffes.

“It really is important to capture that childhood wonder beca

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