Russian photo project about what never changes in a person — about a smile
How often do you see the smiling faces of friends, family and just passers-by? Surely these faces belong mainly to children. It is their smiles that are truly sincere and carefree, like themselves. But after a while, children grow up and become adults with a focused look, with problems that no one will solve for them. It would seem that in this strict person one can discern that childish prank and spontaneity? The answer is simple — a smile.
Senior Group, Russia's first and largest chain of boarding houses for the elderly, presented the photo project "Smile does not age".
(10 photos in total)
Maturity is followed by old age. At this age, the wrinkles on the faces are no longer just from a smile. Now they are commonly called wrinkles.
In the photo: Tatiana Vasilyevna — 75 years old.
It becomes more difficult for elderly people to walk and take care of themselves. They are increasingly feeling weak and tired. There are no more blondes, brunettes or brown—haired, there is gray hair - an unshakable sign of old age.
In the photo: Sergey Gavrilovich — 78 years old.
And only when the corners of the lips of an elderly person begin to creep up, you suddenly realize that it's still the same smile — happy and carefree. As in childhood. Because a smile doesn't age!
In the photo: Maria Vladimirovna — 88 years old.
The guests of the Senior Group geriatric Center prove that you can smile at any age.
Lidiya Tarasovna is 95 years old.
Elizaveta Nikolaevna is 82 years old.
Gennady Fedorovich is 86 years old.
Viktor Borisovich is 79 years old.
Valery Fedorovich is 91 years old.
Anna Nikitichna is 91 years old.
Anna Vasilyevna is 90 years old.
Keywords: Age | Boarding house | Elderly | Old people | Smile