[KS] Striking photographs of the DPRK from AP's David Guttenfelder, in The Atlantic
Robinson, Michael E.
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Fri Aug 5 10:33:20 EDT 2011
These are very nice, but not new scenes. Very standard by my eye, but nice to have a professional do them.
Mike Robinson
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Subject: [KS] Striking photographs of the DPRK from AP's David Guttenfelder, in The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/08/inside-north-korea/100119/
Inside North Korea
AUG 2, 2011 | 148<http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/08/inside-north-korea/100119/#disqus_thread>
Earlier this year, David Guttenfelder, chief Asia photographer for the Associated Press, along with Jean H. Lee, AP bureau chief in Seoul, were granted unprecedented access to parts of North Korea as part of the AP's efforts to expand coverage of the isolated communist nation. The pair made visits to familiar sites accompanied by government minders, and were also allowed to travel into the countryside accompanied by North Korean journalists instead of government officials. Though much of what the AP journalists saw was certainly orchestrated, their access was still remarkable. Collected here are some of Guttenfelder's images from the trip that provide a glimpse of North Korea. [37 photos<http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/08/inside-north-korea/100119/>]
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