
The Foundry NYC Wedding Photographer
A cinematic New York wedding story between old brick walls, courtyard light, and the Queensboro Bridge.
As a New York wedding photographer, I see The Foundry NYC as one of those places where the city becomes part of the wedding without taking over the story. Old brick walls, courtyard light, industrial texture, and views toward the Queensboro Bridge shaped Catie and Ben’s celebration with a quiet, elegant intensity.
You can explore Catie and Ben’s wedding at The Foundry NYC to see the full story behind this day.
Their wedding felt modern, emotional, and deeply connected to New York — photographed with a calm eye for real moments rather than staged perfection.
For couples searching for a New York wedding photographer with real experience at The Foundry NYC, this story shows how the venue feels beyond the surface — not just as a backdrop, but as part of the day itself. Documentary moments, quiet editorial portraits, and the atmosphere of Long Island City come together in a way that feels elegant without losing its truth.
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The Foundry NYC is not a venue that disappears into the background. Its old brick walls, courtyard light, industrial texture, and views toward the Queensboro Bridge give every wedding a distinct sense of place.
A Wedding Story at The Foundry NYC


For Catie and Ben, this setting shaped the day with quiet intensity. The ceremony felt intimate, the portraits carried the rhythm of Long Island City, and the evening moved between elegance, emotion, and the raw beauty of New York.


Where New York Becomes Part of the Wedding

New York is present without needing to be loud — in the skyline, the streets of Long Island City, and the quiet movement around the day.


Documentary moments, soft editorial portraits, and real emotion come together without taking attention away from Catie and Ben.
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An Intimate Courtyard Ceremony in Long Island City


The ceremony had a quiet focus from the very beginning. Surrounded by ivy-covered walls, warm city textures, and the calm energy of Long Island City, Catie and Ben’s vows felt intimate without feeling small.
What made this moment strong was not a dramatic setup, but the way everyone was fully present. The guests, the movement through the aisle, the greenery around the courtyard, and the city just beyond it all created a ceremony that felt deeply personal and unmistakably New York.


When the City Slows Down and the Night Begins
As the evening began, the mood shifted. Dinner, laughter, movement, and low light replaced the quiet focus of the ceremony. presence.


This is where a New York wedding becomes less formal and more alive — warm rooms, real reactions, and memories that feel honest long after the night ends.


Your Wedding at The Foundry NYC, Remembered with Intention
A wedding here is about more than the setting. It is about atmosphere, presence, and the quiet moments that give the day its weight. If you are planning your wedding in New York, I would love to hear what you have in mind.
