Documentary photographer Doug Menuez once stood at the North Pole, crossed the Sahara, had tea with Svetlana Stalin and held a chunk of Einstein's brain. Quitting his blues ban ...read more
Documentary photographer Doug Menuez once stood at the North Pole, crossed the Sahara, had tea with Svetlana Stalin and held a chunk of Einstein's brain. Quitting his blues band in 1981, he began his career freelancing for Time, LIFE, Newsweek, Fortune, the New York Times Magazine and many other publications. He's published four books, was featured in nine Day in the Life books, and has won numerous awards. His advertising campaigns include Chevrolet, Nikon, GE, Chevron, HP and Microsoft. His extensive archive of over a million images was acquired by Stanford University Libraries in 2004. His latest book, Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000 from Simon & Schuster/Atria Books, received global viral press coverage and is now in production as a documentary and web series. Selected images are traveling worldwide as a fine art exhibition of Silicon Valley’s greatest innovators, including Steve Jobs, as they changed the world.