Boogie (photographer)


Boogie is a photographer from Serbia, based in Brooklyn, New York.
He is known for his documentary and portrait photographs of people on the margins of society and for his street photography. His work has been published in The New York Times, Time, The Huffington Post, Huck, and shown on HBO.''

Life and work

In 1997 Boogie was granted a Green card for United States lawful permanent residency through its Diversity Immigrant Visa lottery program. He moved to New York City in 1998 and is based in Brooklyn.
He was featured in Cheryl Dunn's Everybody Street documentary film along with other photographers who have used New York City streets as a major subject in their work.
Boogie has had six books of photography published, the first five in black and white and the most recent in colour. His first book, It's All Good, was one of five finalists for Best Photography Book of 2006 at the Santa Fe Prize for Photography.
In 2009 Altamont Apparel had a range of t-shirts with Boogie's photographs screen-printed onto them.
Boogie and his wife Nami have two children.

Publications