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Bernal Heights Journal

Photography and written fragments from one small hill.

Tag: street photography

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 12/26/202512/28/2025Categories FragmentsTags black and white, black and white photography, memory, minimalism, reflecting, street photography, Urban SolitudeLeave a comment on

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 12/20/202512/22/2025Categories FragmentsTags black and white, childhood, street photography, urban space, visual poetry2 Comments on

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 12/13/202512/14/2025Categories PortraitsTags black and white, minimalism, photography, portrait, street photographyLeave a comment on

She dreamed of elegance
long before she ever saw Paris—
a quiet ache,
a soft wanting.

Morning to night,
it stayed with her.
And whenever she glimpsed it,
something in her steadied.

And when she finally arrived,
she understood:
nothing this gentle
is ever taken for granted.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 12/07/202512/20/2025Categories FragmentsTags black and white, minimalism, Paris, photography, quiet moments, street photographyLeave a comment on

I still see us, just not as clearly.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 12/05/202512/13/2025Categories photographyTags atmospheric cityscapes, Bernal Heights Journal, blue hour photography, cinematic photography, Cinematic Street, moody urban aesthetic, rainy street reflections, street photography, urban night, urban night lightsLeave a comment on

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 12/04/202512/14/2025Categories photographyTags black and white, fog photography, memory, minimalism, photography, quiet moments, street photographyLeave a comment on
Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 12/03/202512/14/2025Categories photographyTags art, black and white, minimalism, photography, street photographyLeave a comment on

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