Last year, I travelled to North Korea to write and photograph a feature for GQ Magazine in Australia.
It was the most fascinating and depressing week of my life. These photos are a glimpse of the carefully choreographed tour that visitors are allowed to go on. It's a facade, for sure, but there are little moments of humanity that peek through.
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Here's more context around the photos: http://www.gq.com.au/entertainment/film+tv/that+time+we+went+to+north+korea,44899
I love the sound of these instruments! I went to see a Japanese performance before, and it was so good!
I wonder if they will ever manage to fully finish and open that hotel (Ryugyong Hotel).
I've always loathed all the litter and obvious pollution around me - in the streets etc. and have always enjoyed a 'clean' environment... but this is practically sterile. I'm surprised to find that I dislike it.
International marathon that no one outside N Korea has ever heard of...
What is the middle statue depicting? A bayonet with a flag around it maybe?
wow! that's a picture you won't see in croatia schools anytime soon... :/
i got this pic from the south side....... that big building with horn like roof is where the south house north koreans defectors , where the south will screen and check whether the defectors are real or spies trying to inflitrate
looks like some of these pics were taken through glass...there's the slight reflection. maybe a car tour?
Yes! I remember a few weeks/months ago, somebody else posted pictures from North Korea trying to show that it was not as bad as what people say, and I thought it was revolting to deny there was any problem in North Korea. I like the fact that the author acknowledges that there are issues but also humanity, that's a more balanced approach. And these pictures are more beautiful too, I love the light on these. Really great.
I remember that post from a few months ago. It really was ridiculous how they insisted it was a much better life than we all believed. I was thinking the same thing as you when I began reading this post. Glad to see the author has a much more realistic view on the topic, and great pictures! Well done!
Load More Replies...It is fascinating to see these photos - thank you for sharing them. It would be great to have a bit of context also for some of the places and events, if possible.
Thanks Talia! My article here goes into more depth: http://gq.com.au/entertainment/film+tv/that+time+we+went+to+north+korea,44899
Load More Replies...Hi Adam, the pictures were really interesting, however; at the top you really should have put some description of where they were taken. The blue empty seats really leaves me wondering if that was an airport that most North Koreans will never get to go to
After having lived in South Korea for a year, the difference is like night and day. Where life in the North is so choreographed, the South is equally spontaneous, and so natural. Perhaps the world needs at least one North Korea, just to highlight the failure of Collectivism.
I surely enjoy my life here in S. Korea, but I only partially agree with you. It all depends. I've been amongst wonderful spontaneous people, but also amongst stiff conformists. Also collectivism is still pretty much ever-present in the South too. Which is both good and bad, depends how you apply it.
Load More Replies...beautiful photos! reading the comments here i can imagine people who trust too much mainstream media and don't know much about communism and communist art and urban architecture.
Adam your photographs are beautiful. My one real observation is quietness from these photographs. Thank you for sharing them.
Great photos! At least the children appear to have that last glimpse of humanity left.
I love your photos, and I don't care about the people who always need to make political statements about countries they have never seen and will never see but they KNOW all about them from the news.... Well done!
The photos are beautiful but this has to be shared in context. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufhKWfPSQOw
A speech from a girl who escaped N. Korea *I apologize there is no description above I thought there would be an automatic link
Load More Replies...a handful of pleasant pictures..so why is kim jong un angry about? why the firing off a nuke every other week and knocking off siblings and uncles. what's his problem?
tiny penis could be the issue ... but he keeps executing his doctors, so we'll never know ;-)
Load More Replies...adam, I have to ask, was this a guided tour? OR do you work part time for north korea?
It was a guided tour – I work for myself. This work was for GQ Magazine in Australia.
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I'm very shure that you had guides that showed you just the things Korea want's to be seen. Next time show the real face of this suppressed and poor country please.
Next time read the description. The author was well aware his exposure was politically manufactured.
Load More Replies...I just don't seem to get why the poverty you see in N. Korea is considered so much worse than poverty in the US or in any other country for that matter.
It's no to just poverty. It's extreme poverty - approx 80% of the country. Life expectancy is about 65. You have people literally eating grass here. On top of which it's a state of fear wherein infractions- perceived or real- can send you to a labor camp.
Load More Replies...Yes! I remember a few weeks/months ago, somebody else posted pictures from North Korea trying to show that it was not as bad as what people say, and I thought it was revolting to deny there was any problem in North Korea. I like the fact that the author acknowledges that there are issues but also humanity, that's a more balanced approach. And these pictures are more beautiful too, I love the light on these. Really great.
I remember that post from a few months ago. It really was ridiculous how they insisted it was a much better life than we all believed. I was thinking the same thing as you when I began reading this post. Glad to see the author has a much more realistic view on the topic, and great pictures! Well done!
Load More Replies...It is fascinating to see these photos - thank you for sharing them. It would be great to have a bit of context also for some of the places and events, if possible.
Thanks Talia! My article here goes into more depth: http://gq.com.au/entertainment/film+tv/that+time+we+went+to+north+korea,44899
Load More Replies...Hi Adam, the pictures were really interesting, however; at the top you really should have put some description of where they were taken. The blue empty seats really leaves me wondering if that was an airport that most North Koreans will never get to go to
After having lived in South Korea for a year, the difference is like night and day. Where life in the North is so choreographed, the South is equally spontaneous, and so natural. Perhaps the world needs at least one North Korea, just to highlight the failure of Collectivism.
I surely enjoy my life here in S. Korea, but I only partially agree with you. It all depends. I've been amongst wonderful spontaneous people, but also amongst stiff conformists. Also collectivism is still pretty much ever-present in the South too. Which is both good and bad, depends how you apply it.
Load More Replies...beautiful photos! reading the comments here i can imagine people who trust too much mainstream media and don't know much about communism and communist art and urban architecture.
Adam your photographs are beautiful. My one real observation is quietness from these photographs. Thank you for sharing them.
Great photos! At least the children appear to have that last glimpse of humanity left.
I love your photos, and I don't care about the people who always need to make political statements about countries they have never seen and will never see but they KNOW all about them from the news.... Well done!
The photos are beautiful but this has to be shared in context. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufhKWfPSQOw
A speech from a girl who escaped N. Korea *I apologize there is no description above I thought there would be an automatic link
Load More Replies...a handful of pleasant pictures..so why is kim jong un angry about? why the firing off a nuke every other week and knocking off siblings and uncles. what's his problem?
tiny penis could be the issue ... but he keeps executing his doctors, so we'll never know ;-)
Load More Replies...adam, I have to ask, was this a guided tour? OR do you work part time for north korea?
It was a guided tour – I work for myself. This work was for GQ Magazine in Australia.
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I'm very shure that you had guides that showed you just the things Korea want's to be seen. Next time show the real face of this suppressed and poor country please.
Next time read the description. The author was well aware his exposure was politically manufactured.
Load More Replies...I just don't seem to get why the poverty you see in N. Korea is considered so much worse than poverty in the US or in any other country for that matter.
It's no to just poverty. It's extreme poverty - approx 80% of the country. Life expectancy is about 65. You have people literally eating grass here. On top of which it's a state of fear wherein infractions- perceived or real- can send you to a labor camp.
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