sia nyorkor was there for some of the close-ups, and they're fant fantastic. >> sia: this organization is nothing short of amazing, and they make the students and the kids feel so good during some of their most difficult times. skylar doesn't normally get her picture taken. >> i just feel different because i have to -- i had to get chem so i feel different because i don't do my hair, and i always loved to do my hair. >> sia: the 10-year-old has cancer, and today is different thanks to flashes of hope. >> i feel special. >> sia: the organization was founded in cleveland 15 years ago. the goal is to photograph every child with cancer until every child is cured. photographers come in once a month and set up a studio alongside stylists. touched by cancer in some way. i know my father died from cancer. so it's just a way to get back and connect with him. >> sia: after the shoot they send the kids photos free of charge. 14-year-old jane says it made her feel so good, she came back for the second year in a row. >> it makes you feel different about yourself, because, like, usually you go throu