Lars Tunbjörk, a notable European photographer, gained international recognition with the 1993 photobook "Country beside Itself." Known for his distinctive use of flash photography, Tunbjörk captured the mundane and absurd elements of modern life, a style admired by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger. His work, influenced by Christer Strömholm, Stephen Shore, and William Eggleston, includes celebrated series like "Office" (2001), highlighting the oddities of office life, and "Home" (2003), showcasing the absurdity in Swedish suburbia. This volume presents over 250 images, offering a comprehensive overview of Tunbjörk's impactful career and photographic style.