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  • John Sculley, CEO of Apple Computer.  He was CEO and president of Pepsi prior to working with Apple.
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  • John Sculley, CEO of Apple Computer.  He was CEO and president of Pepsi prior to working with Apple.
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  • John Sculley, CEO of Apple Computer.  He was CEO and president of Pepsi prior to working with Apple.
    Sculley John 0001.jpg
  • John Sculley, CEO of Apple Computer.  He was CEO and president of Pepsi prior to working with Apple.
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  • John Cooper, Head Coach of Ohio State Football Team. Photographed in Ohio, 1988.
    scf4374-119_Cooper John 0001.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II in Avila, Spain 1983.
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  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO 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 multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    scf4327-524lasseter john 0003.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in Madrid, Spain.
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  • Pope John Paul II in Avila, Spain 1983.
    Pope John Paul II 0003.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO 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 multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    Lasseter John 0003.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO 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 multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    Lasseter John 0001.jpg
  • John Akers, CEO and Chairman of the Board of IBM. 1988
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  • John Akers, CEO and Chairman of the Board of IBM<br />
Chairman and President of IBM 1988<br />
John Akers, CEO and Chairman of the Board of IBM
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  • John Akers, CEO and Chairman of the Board of IBM<br />
Chairman and President of IBM 1988<br />
John Akers, CEO and Chairman of the Board of IBM
    Akers John 0001.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in England in his Pope Mobile.
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  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in England in his Pope Mobile.
    scf4327-603pope john paul ii 0002.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in England.
    scf4327-602_Pope John Paul II 0001.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.
    scf4327-524_Lasseter John 0003.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO 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 multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    scf4327-523lasseter john 0002.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO 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 multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    scf4327-522lasseter john 0001.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in England in his Pope Mobile.
    Pope John Paul II 0002.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in England.
    Pope John Paul II 0001.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in England.
    scf4327-602pope john paul ii 0001.jpg
  • Pope John Paul II, on tour in Madrid, Spain.
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  • Pope John Paul II in Avila, Spain 1983.
    scf4327-604pope john paul ii 0003.jpg
  • John Waters, the underground film director of the movies, Polyester, Hair Spray and Pink Flamingos at his home in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Waters John 0001.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Ostrom John 0003.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO 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 multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    Lasseter John 0002.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    scf4327-583ostrom john 0001deinonych...jpg
  • John Smale, Chairman and CEO of Proctor and Gamble at his home in Cincinatti, Ohio
    Smale John 0001.jpg
  • Professor John Ostrom of Yale University discovered Deinonychus, a pack-hunting dinosaur that terrorized victims during the Cretaceous with sicklelike claws on its feet.  Deinonychus means "terrible claw."
    Ostrom John 0001Deinonychus.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos (left) with Skull of Edward Drinker Cope author of Hunting Dinosaurs and John Knoebber.
    Psihoyos Louie 0001Knoebber.jpg
  • John Cooper, Head Coach of Ohio State Football Team. Photographed in Ohio, 1988.
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  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
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  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
    Nation Mus Nat HisParis0003.jpg
  • "His soul is marching on" sang by Union soldiers which became the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." John Brown's grave lies near his farm in Lake Placid, New York.
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  • "His soul is marching on" sang by Union soldiers which became the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." John Brown's grave lies near his farm in Lake Placid, New York.
    UndergroundRR 0036JBrownGra.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos (left) with Skull of Edward Drinker Cope author of Hunting Dinosaurs and John Knoebber.
    scf4327-606psihoyos louie 0001knoebb...jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber outside a rock shop near the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
    Psihoyos Louie 0004Knoebber.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.  Ninomiya uses 4ft balloons and 7ft balloons - these are the 4 footers
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  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0020.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California.
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  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0002.jpg
  • Slaves would follow the drinking gourd, the north star, across the Ohio River to Ripley, Ohio where Presbyterian minister John Rankin, one of the conductors on the Underground Railroad, would give them shelter.
    UndergroundRR 0035RankinHom.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
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  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to about 4200 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-254cluster ballooning 0013.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, uses a global positioning system to keep track of his speed direction of travel and a variometer for his rate of climb.
    scf4327-252cluster ballooning 0011.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-249cluster ballooning 0002.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos, author of Hunting Dinosaurs with assistant, John Knoebber at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
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  • John Knoebber at Yosemite National Park with Edward Drinker Cope's skull in Cardboard box.
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  • Cluster balloonist, John Ninomiya's balloons are not all directly tied to Ninomiya's harness. He has devised a system of eight color-coded webbing straps of differing lengths that lead to caribiners connecting the twine. That way, the balloons are neatly arranged above him in tiers enabling a safe and certain release.
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  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist uses several hiking water bladders strapped on his side to control his rate of descent.
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  • John Ninomiya empties ballast above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from containers by his side to rise, he can control his altitute and his direction of travel.
    Cluster Ballooning 0004.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California site of the 37th annual Whamobass (Whiskey Hill, Atherton, Menlo Oaks Ballooning and Sporting Society, the longest continuously running ballooning festival in the world.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    Cluster Ballooning 0001.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0017.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0023.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    scf4373-444_Cluster Ballooning 0022.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers filling a bouquet of 4ft in diameter and 7ft in diameter balloons.
    scf4373-443_Cluster Ballooning 0021.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4373-434_cluster ballooning 0012.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-251cluster ballooning 0005.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    scf4327-249_Cluster Ballooning 0002.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist, preps his balloons at the Coalinga, California.
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  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to about 4200 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0013.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist makes a last minute preflight check before flying over  over Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0016.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0022.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0005.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from voluteers filling a bouquet of 4ft in diameter and 7ft in diameter balloons.
    Cluster Ballooning 0021.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, uses a global positioning system to keep track of his speed direction of travel and a variometer for his rate of climb.
    Cluster Ballooning 0011.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist is attached to some 82 balloons using only
    Cluster Ballooning 0009.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist gets help from volunteers at Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0026.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist makes a pre-flight check before soaring above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga, California.
    Cluster Ballooning 0015.jpg
  • John Ninomiya and associate make a pre-flight check before lift off in Coalinga.
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  • President of broadcast and telecom giant Metromedia.
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  • President of broadcast and telecom giant Metromedia.
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  • Photographer and author Louie Psihoyos with John Knoebber and Uzbekistan family.
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  • John Knoebber playing with local Uzbekistan boys.
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  • John Knoebber playing with local Uzbekistan boys.
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  • Photographer and author Louie Psihoyos with John Knoebber and Uzbekistan family.
    Uzbekistan 0002.jpg
  • Two fine Photo sapien specimens, John Knoebber and I, are admired by grade-school visitors at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, where modern paleontology began in the eighteen century with Baron Georges Cuvier.
    Psihoyos 0002 paris.jpg
  • Photographer and author Louie Psihoyos with John Knoebber enjoying the clubhouse at Augusta National Golf Club, home of the PGA Masters Tournament.
    Augusta 0013 LP and JK.jpg
  • At the Flaming Cliffs (foreground, from left to right): the pilot, our handler, Perle and his editorial assistant, and John Knoebber.
    Mongolia 0002 FlamingCliffs.jpg
  • Photographer and author Louie Psihoyos with John Knoebber enjoying the clubhouse at Augusta National Golf Club, home of the PGA Masters Tournament.
    Augusta 0013 LP and JK-2.jpg
  • Ninomiya, who has flown with helium balloons more than a dozen times, needs the calm pre-dawn conditions for a successful flight, which will last a few hours and take him to 4200 feet.
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  • Unlike mountain climbing, cluster ballooning isn't strenuous, yet it's easy to get lightheaded in the clouds.
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  • "It's something I thought about as a kid,” says Ninomiya, a 42-year-old actuary. “One of the things kids think about is how could they personally fly.”
    Cluster Ballooning 0010.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    scf4327-250cluster ballooning 0003.jpg
  • Hunter S. Thompson, author of Fear and Loathing in Las photographed at his fortified compound near Woody Creek, Colorado with a spud launcher (potatoe gun).  In back ground is fugitive John Knoebber.
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  • Paul Bottomley Ph.D. Scientist and professor of radiology at John Hopkins University.
    scf4373-947_Bottomley Paul 0001.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    scf4373-425_Cluster Ballooning 0003.jpg
  • Cluster Balloonist John Ninomiya at Coalinga Ballooning festival.
    Cluster Ballooning 0033.jpg
  • Cluster Ballooner John Ninomiya drifts by a hot air balloon in Coalinga.
    Cluster Ballooning 0032.jpg
  • Hunter S. Thompson, author of Fear and Loathing in Las photographed at his fortified compound near Woody Creek, Colorado with a spud launcher (potatoe gun).  In back ground is fugitive John Knoebber.
    scf4327-652thompson hunter s 0011.jpg
  • Assistant John Knoebber and I traveled with 42 cases of checked luggage and six carry-ons for most of a year-and-a half-long assignment on dinosaurs for National Geographic Magazine.  This picture was shot in Argentina.
    Psihoyos Luggage 0001.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, a cluster balloonist rises to 4500 feet above the San Joaquin valley near Coalinga.  Cutting Balloons away to descend and dumping water from water containers by his side to rise Ninomiya can control his altitute and to an extent, his direction of travel.
    Cluster Ballooning 0003.jpg
  • Experimental balloonist Bob Nungester of Cupertino rises in his lawn chair near Coalinga, California.  FAA regulations govern experimental aircraft flights like these which must take place away from high trafficked areas.
    scf4373-447_Cluster Ballooning 0025.jpg
  • Two nine-thousand-liter (2,378 gal) auxiliary tanks leaking jet fuel onto a prayer rug occupied much of the interior of our helicopter, making it a potential flying Molotv cocktail because of our chainsmoking  pilots.  J. Knoebber far right.
    Mongolia 0003 Helicoptanks.jpg
  • Balloons rise into the dawn at Coalinga, California ballooning festival.  Special jets of propane light up the interiors of the balloons to produce a dazzling effect.
    Cluster Ballooning 0027.jpg
  • Experimental balloonist Bob Nungester of Cupertino rises in his lawn chair near Coalinga, California.  FAA regulations govern experimental aircraft flights like these which must take place away from high trafficked areas.
    Cluster Ballooning 0025.jpg
  • Experimental balloonist Bob Nungester of Cupertino rises in his lawn chair near Coalinga, California.  Called "Cloud-hoppers" these single person aircraft can rise and fall more quickly than a traditional hot-air balloons.
    Cluster Ballooning 0028.jpg
  • Two nine-thousand-liter (2,378 gal) auxiliary tanks leaking jet fuel onto a prayer rug occupied much of the interior of our helicopter, making it a potential flying Molotv cocktail because of our chainsmoking  pilots.  J. Knoebber far right.
    scf4373-302_Mongolia 0003 Helicoptan...jpg
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