Dress Code Hinders Photo Op
In the tightly controlled vistas of North Korea, snapping a photo can be a precarious endeavor, especially if it casts a shadow on the nation’s image. Caught on camera, a local, clad in worn, mismatched attire, trudges wearily, a hefty gas canister weighing on his back.
His expression, far from pleased at the intrusive lens, hints at the fear of repercussions or perhaps just the bone-deep fatigue of a grueling day, leaving him indifferent to the curious gaze of a foreign observer..