View the gallery of 30 exclusive photos he managed to smuggle out of the country:

Last year, photographer Michael Huniewicz traveled to North Korea from China to explore the secretive country, as well capture in raw form the state of its poverty-ridden society under the dictatorship of Kim Jong-un.The stunning photos, which were shared with the Daily Mail , were “very stressful” to smuggle out, according to Huniewicz. Many times, his guides – which are mandatory for travel – warned him “They were hinting at his likely detainment , as most of the shots were illegal to capture.Regardless, he felt the risk was worth it, as the images giveThese photos are unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, as they contrast greatly from the polished photographs peddled by the state-run news agency. Mr. Huniewicz was careful to evade his minder’s watchful eye when he took these photographs. Some feature workers in the fields and others expose the squeaky-clean capital, Pyongyang.