P A R K A N D V I N E
Studio
Capturing character‑filled interiors & the history they hold.
Personal Work & Select Commissions
Renee Bullock,Founder, Park and Vine Studio
WELCOME
Park and Vine Studio is rooted in a deep appreciation for historic homes, storied places, and spaces with character. Based in Raleigh and Edenton, NC, my work centers on personal projects and commissions that honor the history, craftsmanship, and quiet details within these spaces.
I’m drawn to the carved woodwork, worn floors, imperfect plaster, and the way time settles into every corner—details that reflect a level of care and intention that feels rare today. These homes come from a different time, when life moved slower, conversations happened on porches and in parlors, and homes were built with patience, skill, and purpose.
I feel most connected to my work when I’m photographing a historic home—capturing its character, preserving its details, and honoring the stories held within its walls.
Commissions
Every commission begins with understanding. I take time to learn what draws you to a space, what you want it to communicate, and what makes it worth documenting. Whether it's a historic home, a styled interior, a property listing or a short-term rental that you have poured yourself into — the goal is always imagery that feels considered, personal, and true to the space itself.
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Interiors that feel both personal and enduring. From complete renovations to subtle transformations, each space is approached with an emphasis on light, detail, and intention.
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From preserved landmarks to lived-in spaces, each space is documented with a focus on architectural detail and the elements that reflect its history.
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Most property photography shows you a room. This shows you how it feels to be in one. Short-term rentals and property listings photographed with the same intentionality and refinement as editorial work. The result is imagery that moves beyond wide-angle distortion and heavy HDR processing — photography that captures the lifestyle a property actually offers.
Start a Conversation
Every project starts with a conversation. Tell me about your space and what you're hoping to capture.