The real life of North Korea: as seen from the car window in the DPRK
After a trip to North Korea, photographer Eric Luffforth shares his impressions of how weirdly intertwined sensations from the “official Korea” when traveling around the country with a guide who doesn’t even make a sanitary stop under the pretext of “road hazards”, and from the real one real life of people in the outback. There, the government does not control every step, inhale and exhale, so you can see huge empty tracks along which ordinary Korean boys ride bicycles.
Luffforg captured his journey along the North Korean highway, showing us a "cut" of life and local customs, which are usually inaccessible to foreigners.