Onota Lake Wedding by Jennifer Bullock Photography

Don’t you just love western Massachusetts in the fall? It’s so incredibly beautiful with all the foliage and pretty, pretty fall flowers. And this wedding just so happens to be the perfect display of all that the Berkshires have to offer. I’m loving all the seasonal touches like the custom made cake topper and the thumb print wedding tree. Gazing at these pretty images from Jennifer Bullock Photography has me excited about the upcoming autumn and all its splendor. And I’m sure it will have the same affect on you, especially once you hit up the full gallery!

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From Jennifer Bullock PhotographyOn October 10, 2010 Andrea and Pete were married on the most lovely fall day, in the town of Pittsfield. . .nestled in the gorgeous Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. Their ceremony took place under the beautiful Hillcrest Gazebo at Onata Lake, followed by with their reception at the Crown Plaza Hotel. The beautiful fall foliage, mum filled pumpkins and hanging flower filled mason jars were some of the stunning and sweet eye pleasers accenting their outdoor ceremony. Other details and planning that made their wedding extra special, however, were quite unique — such as the custom made cake topper, an engraved tree trunk used for holding Andrea’s bouquet and all of the wedding party wearing comfy and cool sneakers. Photographing Andrea and Pete’s wedding was nothing less than super FUN, as they planned every detail that showed off their humble, earthy, cool, unique and artsy personalities and style. An incredibly wonderful couple that I had the honor to work with!

Photography: Jennifer Bullock Photography / Ceremony Location: The Hillcrest Gazebo at Onata Lake / Reception: Crowne Plaza Hotel / Flowers: Carolyn Valenti / Flower Hair Accessory: thehoneycomb / Cake topper: DIY by bridesmaid Carrie Shepard / Cake: Morningside Bakery / Tree Trunk: DIY by bride’s father / Candied apples: Bartlett’s Orchard / Tree Table: DIY by bridesmaid Jill Lida Svirida / Mason Jars and Pumpkin-Filled Mums: DIY by groom’s mother