30 years the photographer traveled around the world to capture the spirit of mankind

Belgian photographer Serge Anton has traveled the world for the past 30 years, shooting many faces. A series of his photographs is called “Faces”, and it can be considered the culmination of the photographer’s activities over these three decades.

From Asia to Africa, Anton explored various cultures and peoples to portray the universal spirit of humanity. And despite the fact that he specializes in landscape and architectural photography, something in human faces has always captured and inexplicably attracted him.

"From childhood I was fascinated by faces- says the photographer .- I continue to watch them, trying to read, understand and feel them. "

"The face is a mirror of the soul. It is a reflection of what a person is hiding deep inside, spiritually, emotionally, this is a state of mind, a fleeting or transitory expression."

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