Born in Belgrade, photographer Boogie later came to the United States and was allowed to enter the gangster interior for a chance encounter. "People always say you shouldn't cross certain lines, but the deeper self always likes to challenge because no one can tell you where the boundaries are." Boogie said: "Well, sometimes going crazy can become very interesting. ”

There are also women among the gang members.
This was the first time the gangsters had asked Boogie to take a gun photo of them. Surrounding guns, armed gangsters running down the corridor, guns pointed at Boogie's face. Frightened Boogie couldn't sleep all night. But the next day he went back because trust takes time to build.
Guns, money and drugs, that's the life of gangsters. They sell drugs on the street to make money. Sometimes these people would kill each other for $20.
This gun, nicknamed the "Terminator".
Guns are the closest and most trusted companions of gangsters.
Guns, women, wine.
Is this a game of closed-eye shooting?
This is a warning sign. When you go to some of Brooklyn, you should realize that probably 50% of the people who live here are related to drugs. They are either dealers or addicts, or former traders and former drug addicts, and many of them have previous convictions.
Gunmen who are taking drugs.
Gangsters and his girlfriend.
Gangsters also pay attention to cool play.
Drugs are their indispensable everyday product.
Tattoos are another symbol of being a soprano brother.
This is where the gangsters live, and it doesn't feel like home.