Photographer Kieran Kesner graduated college in May. Three months later he boarded a flight to Liberia to cover the Ebola outbreak. It was only the second assignment of his professional career. In this photo essay he writes: "I knew it was dangerous, but going to Liberia answered something far more personal. The people of the Ebola-ravaged country have been living a hell for months. Only recently has the world started to pay attention. I felt it was my responsibility to document it. This wasn’t a war-torn country, where the dangers are visible. In Liberia today, it's the things you can't see that are most lethal. One twist of an infected door knob or an accidental brush past a stranger can be your death sentence. But it was the thing I could not feel, smell or touch, that I feared the most." http://on.mash.to/1oCVvv6 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
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