Monday, February 12, 2018

Cute! Portrait of 3 Child Cancer Survivors for 4 Years in a row

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Cute! Portrait of 3 Child Cancer Survivors for 4 Years in a row

 

Jakarta, Three of these boys are cancer survivors. Their proximity is enshrined in a unique photo, performed annually for 4 years. The boy is Rheann Franklin (9), Ainsley Peters (7) and Rylie Hughey (6). Their photographer, Lora Scantling said this year the three girls posed with a gold ribbon that became a symbol of childhood cancer. In other photos, they use colorful socks. Lora says the attributes that Frnaklin, Peters, and Hughey wear are donations from people. The three boys had different cancers but now they are said to have recovered. Everyone is said Lora has a different karekter.Franklin, very love martial arts. Because of the brain tumor she has, her hair can not grow permanently. Meanwhile, Peters who want to be a singer and scientist Lora described as an energetic and loving children. Another with Hughey who always smile and very love with dance and gymnastics.Read also: Excited When The Dangers of Children's Cancer Campaigned Through EntertainmentThey have a special bond and extraordinary. I will take their photos every year as long as they and the world want them, Lora told Today. In fact, each child has his own language in describing cancer. Cancer is a dragon in your body, says Franklin. And chemo is a prince, Peters says. While Hughey said that cancer would be messed up when they 'attacked' the wrong daughter.

 

 

 

 

 

Photo: Scantling Photograpgy / Today

 

 

 

 

 

Each year, the three little girls did pose one of them with a hug. In 2014, it appears they are much smaller than today. At that time, Franklin was bald, while Hughey and Peters had short hair. They deliberately pose a blind eye because according to Lora describes how each other trying to calm each other. In 2015, they posed with eyes open. That way, there is a message that children with cancer can dare to face what is experienced. By 2016, three bigger-looking boys are photographed holding their photos in 2014 on display in a frame. Read more: Recovering from Cancer, Children Still Facing Vulnerability To Heart Disease (rdn / vit)

  

 

 

 

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