Mathew Tekulsky with Tommy Chong
The legendary musician, comedian, writer, and filmmaker holding his CHEECH & CHONG: THE UNAUTHORIZED AUTOBIOGRAPHY, posed with me today at breakfast. He’s a great guy and the book is a great read.
The legendary musician, comedian, writer, and filmmaker holding his CHEECH & CHONG: THE UNAUTHORIZED AUTOBIOGRAPHY, posed with me today at breakfast. He’s a great guy and the book is a great read.
James Lee Stern took this portrait of me in front of the Adams photograph. My photograph of the same scene from Lone Pine taken on 5/29/04 is shown here in black and white and then in the original color.
Photographer James Lee Stern took this portrait of me with the Stooonnnnnneeeeesssss. I was a Stones man in high school more than a Beatles man. I bought “Beggar’s Banquet” in 1968 when I was 14, rather than “The White Album.” I just thought the Stones were more pure and basic and although I was a Beatles fan like anyone else, when it came to spending my hard-earned money from shoveling snow, I picked the Stones.
Portraits of my friend Alain with his book MY ARTISTIC ODYSSEY IN AMERICA.
I met Jackie Robinson when I was ten years old, at a summer-camp baseball tournament in Hanover, NH. He was a great presence and I’ll never forget it. James Lee Stern took this portrait of me with JR.
Portrait of me by photographer James Lee Stern.