[attribution needed] He was named one of Esquire Magazine's "2012 Americans of the Year"[2] for his work in Haiti as well as a "Hollywood Maverick" by Details magazine[3] for his documentary work in crisis and disaster zones.
In 2015, Darg directed the first virtual reality film shot in a disaster zone.
[5] That same year, Darg was commissioned by Apple to create a short documentary using the iPhone 6s ahead of the phone's release.
[6][7][8] Darg is also an Emmy winning editor having won in 2017 with Body Team 12 and nominated in 2018 with Fear Us Women.
Darg spent over a decade as a humanitarian first responder and frontline contributor for Reuters, the BBC[10] and CNN, covering natural disasters and wars.