Photography is considered a glamorous profession, what with all the big lights and beautiful people. So much so that we often forget that some photographers have one of the most important – and dangerous – occupations on earth.
People like Jacob Silberberg, the NYC-based photojournalist whose coverage of unknown horrors such as the Liberian civil war, or Nigeria’s oil wars, would be left untold if not for his ballsy determination to document and share his experiences.
