The Life in Silicon Valley During the Digital Revolution

Doug Menuez est le photographe à l’origine du livre-documentaire Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000, édité récemment chez Atria Books. De 1985 à 2000, Steve Jobs et d’autres ingénieurs ont invité Menuez dans le lieu où opérait la Révolution Numérique : la Silicon Valley. Durant toutes ces années, ce photographe a capturé les portraits de grands innovateurs de notre temps, dans des temps de doutes, de crises et de joies profondes.

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SOFTWARE Engineering Manager Donna Auguste, known by her childhood nickname Fi, leads a meeting of her software team. Auguste worked diligently to achieve cross-cultural representation among the group. April 1992.
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NeXT founder Steve Jobs.
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Apple Computer co-founder Steve Wozniak (left) and John Sculley (right), who joined Apple in 1983 as president and CEO looking at the original Game Boy, San Francisco, Ca., 1991.
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At a special event for entrepeneurs hosted by the top venture capital firms, Joe Schoendorf, from Accel Partners, reacts to an entrepeneur's idea for a start-up.
NeXT founder Steve Jobs.
PALO ALTO:  NeXt CEO Steve Jobs and Susan Barnes, NeXt VP and CFO, reacting to a joke tod by an employee on the bus going back to the headquarters in Palo Alto, CA. The team was visiting the unfinished factory in Fremont in March 1987.(Photo by Doug Menuez, Contour by Getty Images)

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