Although the fate of the children is decided differently by God, they surpass all.
3 girls Rylie, Rheann and Ainsley in 2014 were only 3.6 and 4 years old, but had the opportunity to model for photographer Lora Scantling to capture a set of photos of a lifetime. Many people couldn’t even hold back their tears when they saw three beautiful angelic faces, but there was no hair on their heads because of the terrible cancer.
The photo taken in 2014 once caused a stir in public opinion because of the fragility and weakness of 3 girls unfortunately suffering from cancer.
Two years later, in 2016, the three reunited in beautiful pictures showing how their lives went on beautifully without being knocked down by illness. At that time, their three names once again caused a stir in the photography industry.
By 2016, that fragility was no longer there, but replaced by a fresh and healthy one.
The children attended the dance class…
…and overcome fate together.
Until this year, Lora Sacntling continued to take pictures for the children with the desire to capture beautiful moments and above all, be healthy, overcome all physical pain. The series of photos once again made many people emotional and choked up.
The latest photo of three beautiful little princesses.
Looking at them, no one would think that they almost had to give their lives to the god of death.
This girl is really beautiful.
Surely someone will ask why Lora constantly wants to point the camera at them. The answer is Lora’s father. He passed away from lung cancer, so she wanted to come through here to do something to say a thousand words to express her pain. Lora wants people to be more aware of this terrible disease and towards more disadvantaged lives.
Lora and the children in 2016 when working together for the second time.
Of the three little girls, only Rheann’s case is the most pitiable because she has permanently lost her hair after long rounds of chemotherapy. Her eyes are also drooping from the remnants of brain tumor surgery. However, Rheann still lives a very optimistic, cheerful and sociable life with her classmates.
In this latest set of photos there is a yellow ribbon, which symbolizes the awareness of cancer in children.
Rheann (center) is the most pitiable because she has no hair but her energy is the main inspiration for the kind photographer Lora.