Flowers outside Apple's New York store commemorate
Steve Jobs, who passed away Oct. 5, 2011. [Tim Conneally]
Apple's flagship store in New York is coincidentally
enshrined for renovations. The somber gray covering the once mighty cube is
seemingly appropriate for the people coming not to shop but to remember Steve
Jobs. [Tim Conneally]
The news media nearly overwhelmed by numbers the
crowd outside Apple Store Fifth Avenue the morning of Oct. 6, 2011. [Tim
Conneally]
A woman writes, perhaps a message, before the small
shrine of flowers outside Apple Store Fifth Avenue on Oct. 6, 2011. [Tim
Conneally]
Candles keep vigil for Apple's cofounder and
visionary leader. [Tim Conneally]
His funeral was scheduled for Oct. 7, 2011. [JAM
Project]
Mourners placed flowers outside Apple's uptown store
in Minneapolis. [Julio Ojeda-Zapata]
Cards express comfort to Apple employees and
gratitude to Steve Jobs. [Julio Ojeda-Zapata]
Mourners leave notes outside Apple Store San
Francisco. [Aaron Muszalski]
Another view of the notes on Apple Store San
Francisco window. [Paul Bonugli]
Is the likeness to the original? [JAM
Project]
Flowers adorn an Apple Store door, hours after the
world learned that Steve Jobs had died. [Blake Patterson]
"Like a father to me". [JAM Project]
Jobs' signature wear was black turtle neck and blue
jeans. [Julio Ojeda-Zapata]
"American Genius" [JAM Project]
Someone left a real Apple, outside the Apple uptown
store in Minneapolis. [Julio Ojeda-Zapata]