
The new Boogie stuff is pretty raw. As long as he continues to kill it, we’ll believe it. [Slam x Hype]
Finally, a color of the Spiz’ike that won’t make you look like a complete a-hole. [Sneaker News]
De La Soul x UNDRCRWN. [Freshness]
Stussy x REAS x Medicom new vinyl figures. Don’t let your girlfriend catch you playing with ‘em, but – cool. [High Snobiety]
Yo yo. Debacle is live. Watch that shit. [Nike Skateboarding]
iPhone 3.0 porn? We’ll see how long that lasts. [Gawker]

Brooklyn-based Serbian photographer Boogie just released his second city series, Istanbul, through Upper Playground. The new collection follows on the tail of the Sao Paulo book, a similar collection of his signature gritty and invasive urban portraits.
For many photographers, a book takes years, but Boogie shot the Turkish city for 15 hours a day for a week, a technique that brought forth a portrait of the city and its inhabitants that feels surprisingly honest and entertaining in its street-level reality. Upper Playground will be releasing a T-shirt ($24) with the graphics and a 96-page book ($20) through their site. See more images from the book and the t-shirt below…
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The rampant drugs and violence that deemed New York shitty in the '80s, reigns today in the tongue-in-cheek titled, It's All Good. Shot in some of the city's most notorious 'hoods, Serbian-born photographer Boogie admits in his new book, “This is the only reality I see.” And it bites.
Photo by Boogie
It’s All Good is now available through Powerhouse Books