Still in Summer: A Seasonal Street Photography Exhibition
Published on 04 Aug, 2025
Still in Summer is the third of four seasonal street photography exhibitions curated by Mark Luke Grant , featuring 33 photographs from 33 street photographers. Still in Summer “aims to create a dialogue about how we perceive place and time, inspiring viewers to see London and it's seasons in new, unexpected ways”.
The exhibition is running at Float Coffee on Bethnal Green Road throughout the whole of August, so you have no excuse not to check it out if you’re in London this summer.
It’s a huge privilege to have been included in all of the seasonal Still in Street exhibitions so far alongside a very talented bunch and some good friends, and I personally think the Summer edition is the strongest yet. Grab yourself a coffee, a cookie, and enjoy some sun-based street photography.

Still in Summer exhibition poster
Summer Job (2025)
Below is my contribution to the exhibition, shot at Columbia Road Flower Market in July 2025 with the Leica Q2:
“This scene brought to mind a certain Winter-based figure navigating the off-season during the warmer months, trying to keep busy in London’s east end.
The unimpressed expressions of the customers and the deferential stance of the bearded man suggest that the heat and lack of snow are not quite his forte.”

Summer Job (2025) - Daniel Rao-Gynn
Exhibition Zine
If you can’t make it to the show, or you’d just like a memento, you can pick yourself up copy of the zine here . The zine showcases all of the photographs from the show, along with the details of the photographers.

Still in Summer exhibition zine - cover photo by Josh Edgoose
If you’d like to see more of my work, you can follow me on instagram @danielgynn.photos or check out my photography website . For more excellent stuff from the Still in Street community, you can check out the @stillinstreet instagram account and have a look through the previous Still in Street exhibitions.
A huge thank you to Mark (@marklukegrant ), who has worked tirelessly to curate such a great collection of shows and to put a spotlight on the London street photography community.
More details on the Still in Summer exhbition here