"Having been told that photography would be strictly monitored by the official guides, I was pleasantly surprised by the freedom we were given to shoot pretty much anything we wanted," Wainwright told Business Insider. "The only restrictions were on building sites - they like everything to look finished it's photographed - as well as anything connected to the military, and people at work."
He visited hotels, health and recreation centers, study houses, and more. Ahead, see rare photos inside North Korea's buildings.