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Nat Geo Photog Penny DeLosSantos and Foodista.com CEO Barnaby Dorfman Interview on YouTube

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Like yesterday’s repost of Jasmine Star, I’ve had a giant volume of requests asking to repost THIS recent episode of chasejarvisLIVE with National Geographic photographer of Food and Culture AND Barnaby Dorfman, Foodista.com’s founder and CEO, to my YouTube channel. It’s my pleasure to get it out there for those who missed it live.

Penny DeLosSantos is a force of nature, having traveled the world over on assignments targeting food and culture. Hear her story here. Also not to be missed, whether you’re into food and culture OR entrepreneurialism get the amazing story of Foodista.com founder Barnaby Dorfman. Now in his 5th successful startup with this amazing online encyclopedia of food, there’s plenty to learn from him.

[Lastly, these two vids have been live for a couple days already…if you want to be first to get this content when it goes live, best to subscribe to my YouTube channel here.]

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Nat Geo Photog Penny DeLosSantos and Foodista.com CEO Barnaby Dorfman Interview on YouTube

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  1. Simon says:
    September 7, 2010 at 3:06 am

    This was amazingly informative, thanks guys! I’d also love to see Penny do a Creative Live tutorial. I had never seen her work before, but her portfolio is unbelievably brilliant. Seems like a lovely lady to boot, much more my style than Jasmin (who was great, but a bit hyper for extended viewing).

  2. Kurtis Kronk says:
    September 6, 2010 at 10:15 pm

    For some reason the audio levels on this one are extremely low compared to the others.

  3. Normand Desjardins says:
    September 6, 2010 at 9:39 pm

    Very kind from you to share it on Youtube for those not online at webcast time.. I really liked the one with Jasmine Star and now I am about to watch this one.

    Normand
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/cafemoka/

  4. Shane Parker says:
    September 6, 2010 at 4:53 pm

    Ah, of course. I knew there had to be a catch! Well I guess it’ll have to do then 🙂

    FYI, I really enjoy these videos. They provide such great insight; even listening to audio only is very rewarding.

  5. Shane Parker says:
    September 6, 2010 at 12:53 pm

    Very happy to see you re-posting these, Chase. One question though, why are you guys not uploading these to Youtube at higher quality (ie, 1080p or even 720p)? I have a 27″ i7 iMac that I use to watch these videos in my own studio while I’m doing other work and anything lower than Youtube’s 720p is seriously lacking in quality.

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