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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. Aron says:
    September 9, 2010 at 2:16 am

    These interviews are absolutely inspiring. I can’t wait to go out and “make” some pictures tomorrow. Thanks!

  2. Carolina says:
    September 8, 2010 at 12:24 pm

    I really love these interviews. I’ve been pretty interested in editorial photography, so this interview in particular was very insightful for me.

    Thanks!

  3. Bogdan says:
    September 7, 2010 at 2:35 pm

    Great show Chase!! I really loved it…getting better and better with every episode!
    Thanks a lot for sharing Foodista with us, nice piece of information.
    Keep it up!

  4. colin says:
    September 7, 2010 at 2:28 pm

    sweet video love the incite on her view as a photographer. just one question, what gear does she shoot with? is she a prime person or a zoom? i dont know if it was covered, if so i missed it. its not that important but im just curious.

  5. Carlos says:
    September 7, 2010 at 6:29 am

    YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME???
    THE NEXT CL HAS TO BE WITH PENNY!!!
    She’s AAAAAAAAAAAAAWSOME … C’mon Chase, use your “Priest Power” (like said Jasmine) and “convert” her to accept! The WHOLE WORLD FOOD PHOTOGRAPHERS will be in debt with you FOREVER!!!!!
    Amazing … amaaaaaaazing interview Chase! Pretty soon YOU will be in PBS and getting your PULITZER!

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