Black Horse Studio Inc
Photos and Videos
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 336-748-1001
Fax - 336-748-1098
- Address:
- 310 E. 3rd St Winston Salem, NC 27101
- Email:
- Link:
- Categories
- Portrait Photographers, Commercial Photographers, Photography & Videography
- Payment Options
- Location
- Black Horse, named for a 17th Century British Pub, was established in 1997 and is located in the beautiful old Nissen Wagon Works, a Romanesque Revival style building in Downtown Winston-Salem. The 18,400 Sq. Ft. studio space incorporates a fully function
- Neighborhood
- Downtown Winston-Salem
- Amenities
- Black Horse, named for a 17th Century British Pub, was established in 1997 and is located in the beautiful old Nissen Wagon Works, a Romanesque Revival style building in Downtown Winston-Salem. The 18,400 Sq. Ft. studio space incorporates a fully functional kitchen, multiple shooting spaces, workshop and client spaces including billiards and conference areas.
- Other Information
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Parking: Lot, Street, Free
General Info
From his very first experiences in a dark room at the age of 12 to now being a successful commercial photographer with a BFA from RIT, Lee Runion has carried a lifelong passion and love for art and photography. Together in collaboration with his wife Jennifer Bostic, herself a lover of photography and things creative, they are Black Horse. It is through their love of problem solving and Lee's expert use of light that Black Horse works to find the beauty and life in assignments both large and small. The diversity of our work is part of our passion; to do something new and different everyday and explore fresh challenges, is what we most enjoy about what we do. Stills and Video of People, Places, and Things that include fashion, lifestyle, corporate, editorial, still life, food, and architectural, among others. It's all what we do and who we are.And in case you're wondering, Black Horse Studio is named for the Black Horse, a 17th century pub in England, and we're located in a 19th c. Romanesque revival wagon works building in downtown Winston-Salem.