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Gil GarcettiWomen, Water, And Wells
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Ian ShiveWater & Sky: A Photographic Journey from the Arctic to the Himalaya
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David GriffinInside National Geographic Magazine
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David MaiselBlack Maps
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Dennis DimickEnvironmental Photojournalism at National Geographic
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Camille SeamanConnection and Purpose
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Ken Light40 Years Focusing on Social Issues Facing America
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Lynn JohnsonThe Burden of Thirst
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Balazs GardiFacing Water Crisis
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Daniel BeltraThe State of Tropical Rainforests

In his work for National Geographic Magazine, David helps shape the photographic direction of the magazine, working with a staff editors and contributing photographers from around the globe.
Prior to National Geographic Magazine, he worked for U.S.News & World Report, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Hartford Courant, The Everett (Wa.) Herald, and the Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune. David has worked as a photographer, editor and graphic designer.
David is actively involved with the boards of the International Center of Photography, The Eddie Adams Workshop, Look3: Festival of the Photograph, and the W. Eugene Smith Fund. His work has been honored by numerous professional associations.
David has a degree in journalism from Ohio University and is an alumni of the Stanford Professional Publishing program. He is married, has a thirteen-year-old son, and lives in Arlington, Virginia.










