Swedish photographer Lars Tunbjörk (1956–2015) captures the evolving daily life in Sweden, beginning from his hometown Borås. His photography, initially as a local newspaper reporter, reveals the transformation of Sweden as a welfare state, highlighting the absurdity of office landscapes and the starkness of Northern European winters. Focusing on adaptation, Tunbjörk's style, known as "Tunbjörker," uses excessive exposure and flash to depict the surreal elements of everyday life. His work, characterized by a unique color and form, blurs the line between beauty and ugliness, the mundane and the surreal.