David Maialetti
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Image maker for The Philadelphia Inquirer ◾️◾️◾️Email: [email protected] ▪️▪️▪️Mobile work on Instagram at maialetti
Joined May 2011
Loved working on this photo essay with @jessicagriffin to highlight the importance & joy that Philly public pools bring to communities.
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Get to know some of Philadelphia's many public pools in this photo essay.
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Fans of “The Bieb”sing his songs as they wait for the gates to open for the Made in America Festival in Philly. Justin Bieber is Sunday’s headliner. #MIAFest #JustinBieber
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A salty smile before another winter storm moves into the Philadelphia region. #weather #WinterStorm
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The 94 members of Class 198 from the Philadelphia Fire Academy graduate in a closed ceremony due to COVID-19. Some family members waited outside the gates to greet the graduates after the ceremony.
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Please join me today as members of @PhillyInquirer photo staff discuss images from 2020. #photojournalism
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The Eagles and the Washington Football Team join in unity before kickoff. #NFL #Eagles #WashingtonFootball
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8 days of Philadelphia protest: How George Floyd changed a city 1,100 miles away https://t.co/SPhdrOLhpg via @phillyinquirer
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For eight straight days, Philadelphians took to the streets to protest police brutality. What began with chaos ended with peace. Every day since, they have said his name: George Floyd.
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Check out the excellent video by the ludicrously talented @raishadmomar in the link:
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Studies and data show that girls who participate in sports are more likely to lead healthy and productive lives. For those without enough to eat, this is especially important.
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Photos of George Floyd protests in Philadelphia https://t.co/A0PIvNYtMX via @phillyinquirer
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People gathered in Philadelphia to mourn the death of George Floyd and protest against police brutality on Saturday, May 30, 2020. Floyd died after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on...
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“You get used to being a witness to history,” he said. “And it’s a privilege.” Retiring Inquirer photographer Michael Bryant looks back at more than 30 years in the business. A fantastic journalist and a wonderful human! @nppa
https://t.co/yZLPqBbcFS via @phillyinquirer
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After 33 years of documenting the region, Inquirer staff photographer Michael Bryant is retiring. See some of his favorite pictures from his career.
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