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Bernal Heights Journal

Photography and written fragments from one small hill.

Tag: street photography

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 11/20/202512/13/2025Categories photographyTags black and white, cinematic stillness, fine art photography, minimalism, quiet moments, shadows, street photography, Urban Light, visual poetryLeave a comment on

San Francisco

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 11/20/202512/14/2025Categories photographyTags black and white photography, cityscape, Minimalist Photography, San Francisco, solitude, street photography, The Bernal Heights Journal, Urban Geometry, Urban LightLeave a comment on

The place I imagined light went
when it left us.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 11/19/202511/20/2025Categories photographyTags black and white photography, cinematic, light and shadow, memory, minimalism, poetry, street photography, urban photographyLeave a comment on

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 11/19/202512/05/2025Categories photographyTags black and white photography, light and shadow, minimalism, Renee Newlon photography, solitude, street photography, urban photography, visual storytellingLeave a comment on

Paris, in passing.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 11/18/202511/19/2025Categories photographyTags black and white photography, candid photography, everyday moments, monochrome, Paris, street photography, urban photography1 Comment on

The world keeps moving, even when we don’t.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 11/18/202511/18/2025Categories Fragments + PhotographyTags americana, diner, guitar, nostalgia, photography, retro aesthetic, street photography1 Comment on

Unknown's avatarAuthor Renee NewlonPosted on 11/17/202501/04/2026Categories photographyTags Bernal Heights Journal, black and white photography, brooklyn, bushwick, graffiti wall, New York City, street photographyLeave a comment on

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