![]() ![]() In a Behind the Cover article published by magazine, Seeff recalls him and Jobs 'just sitting' on his living room floor, talking about 'creativity and everyday stuff,' when Jobs left the room and returned with a (the original Macintosh computer). Jobs 'plopped down' in the holding the computer in his lap when Seeff took the photograph.We did do a few more shots later on, and he even did a few yoga poses-he lifted his leg and put it over his shoulder-and I just thought we were two guys hanging out, chatting away, and enjoying the relationship. It wasn't like there was a conceptualization here-this was completely off the cuff, spontaneity that we never thought would become an iconic image. The placeholder cover used for the book uses the, iSteve: The Book of Jobs. ![]() Title The book's, iSteve: The Book of Jobs, was chosen by publisher 's publicity department. ![]() Although author was 'never quite sure about it', his wife and daughter reportedly were. ![]()
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