No Cameras Allowed: My Career as an Outlaw Rock and Roll Photographer

Published: Sept. 13, 2017, 9 p.m.

b'Join Holly Stephey as she talks to Julian David Stone\\xa0about his new book & Kickstarter project \\xa0-\\xa0\\xa0"No Cameras Allowed - My Career as an Outlaw Rock and Roll Photographer".\\xa0\\n\\nWhile experiencing the adventures that make-up the book No Cameras Allowed - My Career as an Outlaw Rock and Roll Photographer, Julian David Stone grew-up in the San Francisco bay area. Eventually he relocated to Los Angeles after spending his college years at the California Institute of the Arts. He has since written screenplays for Disney, Paramount, Sony and MGM, the full-length play, The Elvis Test, as well as making several short-form documentaries on Frank Sinatra, for the Warner Brothers. He is also the writer and director of the hit cult comedy feature film, Follow the Bitch, which has played to packed houses all around the country and received numerous awards. Recently he began writing books with his debut novel, The Strange Birth, Short life, and Sudden Death of Justice Girl, about the world of the 1950\\u2019s live television, currently being turned into a TV series.'