Through his philanthropic work, Bobby Sager has come face to face with children living in some of the most war-torn areas of the world. His photographs capture their transcendent the power of the invisible sun. These photographs taken in Afghanistan, Rwanda, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, from September 11, 2001, until early 2009 depict refugees, orphans, child soldiers, and just plain kids living with conflict, disaster, and displacement. Sager's poignant images are assembled here in a visually arresting collection. Including a foreword by Sting, The Power of the Invisible Sun will inspire hope and activism through intimate encounters with these children and the human spirit that defines them.
feels weird to rate this one so not going to; i was lent it by a regular customer and finally got around to reading it tonight, the night before my last shift. certainly lots to think about and some really gorgeous photos.
“How do we encounter and engage evil without losing a little of our own humanity?”