Mouthpiece
Have you ever wondered what a third eye would see if located inside your mouth? If you are sane, probably you never had this thought,…
Have you ever wondered what a third eye would see if located inside your mouth? If you are sane, probably you never had this thought, so the fact that someone actually carried out the experiment and published a book out of it is quite remarkable. 

Justin Quinnell is a photographer deemed to be a pinhole master, given his ability to work with pinhole cameras (fully manual cameras with no lens, made following the most rudimental early principles of photograhy). To satisfy his curiousty Quinnell actually created a new type of disposable pinhole camera, made out of a 110 film cartridge, which then he went on placing inside his mouth. The result of the experiment is Mouthpiece, a photographic book collecting 60 images of the world adventure of Justin mouth: from the Opera House in Sidney, to San Marco Square in Venice, on to the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the mouth travels wide and far, but also has the time to stop and shoot at his everyday life, from his baby to his bed to the dreaded dentist and a pint of Guinness. And every image is framed into Justin's two lines of teeth.