Lars Tunbjörk (1956–2015) is a Swedish photographer who starts from Borås, the city where he was born and raised, and captures daily life everywhere. His work, which began with a local newspaper reporter, gradually discovers the changing process of Sweden as a welfare state, the absurd landscape in its office, and the time and space of winter in Northern Europe, especially paying attention to how people in it adapt. Excessive exposure, also known as "Tunbjörker,” and ridiculous photos using flash clearly capture the unrealistic things that flow in everyday life. Born in its own color and form, his reportage is an area of "unbounded" that crosses the boundaries between beautiful and ugly, daily life and surreal.