The Parade Must Go On, Pyongyang
North Korean tank taking part in the Eternal President's 100th Birthday Military Parade.
DPRK Cameraman, Pyongyang
Cameraman filming at the April Spring Friendship Art Festival.
Arirang Mosaic of the North Korean Flag, Pyongyang
Arirang, better known as the Mass Games (officially The Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Arirang) is the largest event of its kind. Over 30,000 students holding up colored cards create various photo mosaics, such as the Flag of North Korea depicted here.
Arirang Fan Dancers, Pyongyang
North Korean Senior Captain, Kaesong
Senior Captain (대위) and tour guide for the North Korea Peace Museum, which is a building constructed to house the signing of the Korean War Armistice Agreement.
Rolling Through, Pyongyang
Kim Il-sung's 100th Birthday Military Parade. Korean Text on the vehicle reads: 조선인민의 철천지 원쑤인 미제침략자들을소멸하라 Roughly translated as: Destroy the U.S. Imperialist Aggressors! The sworn enemy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Unfazed in her efforts at Embroidery, Pyongyang
North Korean student at the Mangyongdae School Children's Palace practices her embroidery.
The Girl in the Red Scarf, Pyongyang
North Korean girl outside the Mangyongdae Children's Palace. Consider this photo a simple homage to The Girl in Red from Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List."
Traffic Safety Motorcycle Duo, Pyongyang
Classic police bike with two traffic safety officers. The look of both of their faces is very in-the-moment, yet a mix of serious and a half-smile.
Koryo Museum, Kaesong
The Koryo Museum holds a treasure trove of priceless relics from the Koryo Dynasty. However, many of the relics are actually copies with the originals safely stored away in the Korean Central History Museum in Pyongyang.