Clubsnap & DPRK 360 - North Korea Tour Photos


No need for sneaky hidden cameras. Clubsnappers joining my 'North Korea Photo Enthusiasts Tour' shoot street photography out in the open.
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No need for sneaky hidden cameras. Clubsnappers joining my 'North Korea Photo Enthusiasts Tour' shoot street photography out in the open.
 

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This kid playing peekaboo with me after I gave him a few chocolate.
 

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the ladies love showing their fancy umbrella... some are quite nice..
 

Great photos! Would you be organizing another similar event in future?
 

The next trip is in Sep. Check out the details in the Photo Tour section.
 

read on internet. DPRK always have things that they allow and want you to shoot but will not allow you to shoot photos they don't wish the world to see.

is it true when u guys went there?
 

read on internet. DPRK always have things that they allow and want you to shoot but will not allow you to shoot photos they don't wish the world to see.

is it true when u guys went there?

There are some simple rules. But almost everything is allowed. Even one or two of the rules they do not really stop you from doing, like photographing military or police.
 

Basically only boils down to 3 rules when shooting there:
1) No military (traffic police not an issue)
2) No structures or workers doing construction / renovation / demolition, etc
3) No shooting in the face of the local folks. You can shoot from far away or from inside the bus.

The rest depends on situation. Respect the wishes of the locals and we did have pretty much leeway to shoot anything else.
:)
 

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Well done Aram! Nice images from all, keep sharing :)
 

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