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Amongst the usual photos of the regime in North Korea, he also was able to capture thousands of ‘forbidden’ pictures that, thanks to digital memory cards, he was able to keep. “They didn’t allow me to take pictures of the police, the army, etc. But with a 300mm zoom lens and a seat in the back of the bus, I could take so many”.

Q Photos North Korea

A North Korean waitress serves beer at a restaurant in Kaesong, North Korea. Kaesong, which sits just north of the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea, was the ancient capital of. PHOTOS: Inside A North Korea That Is Changing — But At Its Own Pace On a recent visit, NPR journalists witnessed a country in transformation that was at turns impressive, surreal, beautiful. In this June 20, 2014 photo, North Korean residents walk on a road along a river in the town of Kimchaek, in North Korea's North Hamgyong province. Associated Press/David Guttenfelder. 29, 2017 photo, North Korean soldiers seen working on a fence along the banks of North Korea across from the Chinese border town of Jian in northeastern China's Jilin province.

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