A photographer who takes pictures with a camera in his mouth has just released a book of the images he has produced. Using a pinhole camera, the miniature hardback 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 Mark's Square in Venice, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.

A one-time Parliamentary and European Election Candidate, Justin has tirelessly promoted pinhole photography for over 20 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.