A photographer who takes pictures with a camera in his mouth has just released a book of the images he has produced from this unusual form of photography. Using a pinhole camera, Mouthpiece by Justin Quinnell features his visit to the dentist, portraits of friends and family, snakes, tortoises, alligators and angry cats, the everyday acts of having a bath, cleaning his teeth and eating his dinner.

All the pictures are taken with a pinhole camera and include a collection of landscape photographs with a through-the-mouth view of icons of world travel, such as Sydney Opera House, Hong Kong, St Marks Square in Venice, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona and the Lincoln Memorial in Washingon.

A one-time Parliamentary and European Election Candidate, Justin has tirelessly promoted pinhole photography for over twenty years. A recognised expert in the subject, he regularly lectures in the UK and abroad. A committed Green Party member he has also acted as publicist for a number of organisations including the National Cycle Network and World Pinhole Day. For more information visit www.pinholephotography.org.