Remembering Steve Jobs: Photo Gallery Throughout The Years

Opening of the NY SoHo Store (17 Jul 2002)
It’s time to say goodbye to an iCon: Steve Jobs has passed away at age 56. He was visionary, revolutionary, transformative, innovative, pioneering and will forever live in our hearts.
Check out the photo gallery after the break…
1969-1972
1974-1976
1977-1978
1979-1980
Outside Woz’s home1981
A young Steve Jobs, Director of Apple computers, casually sits on his office desk in an interview and offers his vision of computer technology.1982-1985
1985-1987
Dan’l Lewin, Rich Page, Bud Tribble, Steve Jobs, Susan Barnes and George Crow at NeXT’s offices in Palo Alto1988-1989
Steve Jobs and his daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs1990-1993
Eminent members of the Macintosh team: Andy Hertzfeld, Bill Atkinson, Bud Tribble and Steve Jobs, meet at Andy’s house for his 40th birthday (April 6, 1993)Undated 1990-1995
1995
1995 - 1996 – Pixar / Return to Apple
Emeryville, California, USA — Pixarians lounge with CEO Steve Jobs, on couch front right, and John Lasseter, lying down on couch, in screening room before the launch of movie Toy Story. All the animators in the picture became multimillionaires with their stock options.1997-1999
iMac DV Special Event (5 Oct 1999)2000 – 2001
2002 – 2003
2004-2006
Laurene Powell-Jobs, Steve Jobs, Pixar’s Dr. Ed Catmull and his daughter @77th Academy Awards (27 Feb 2005)
Glenn Lowry, Ed Catmull, Steve, John Lasseter, Steve Higgings and Ron Magliozzi @Pixar exhibit at the NY MOMA (13 Dec 2005)2007-2009
2010 -
Steve Jobs with former AT&T CEO Stan Sigman, who worked with Apple on the first iPhone @Wireless Hall of Fame Dinner (5 Oct 2010)[via]
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u done good work of
collecting images of a genius