The display of poverty, the exploitation of child labor and the hard way of life is not that they want to show the world the leaders of this country.
Most of the pictures in this country are directed, so let's see what the reality looks like through the lens of this bold photographer:
A causal expression of emotions in public, a phenomenon that is not very advisable there, plus photographing a military person, which is strictly forbidden.
The children look exhausted from all those ceremonies, plus a child's scarf has been removed, and in North Korea, it must be in perfect order.
In the Pyongyang subway, you can only take pictures if the travel guide allows you, and only three stations are open to foreigners.
It is forbidden to take pictures of homes, especially those that are not in perfect condition.
In North Korea, there are food stalls, as in all of Asia, but here the menu is much more modest and has only one of their traditional foods.
Leaders must not be photographed from the side or from the back, so this photo of the statues of the leaders violates the rules.
The old rugged tram tells a lot about the bad state of public transport in North Korea, and it is unacceptable to be displayed in this country.
Chemical factory for synthetic materials where access for foreigners is prohibited.
Because of the lack of soldiers, women serve as an army. They work hard and check farmers because the country is barren and unsuitable for agriculture.
Sad but true ...