A Micro Wedding In The Berkshires That Feels Anything But Small

Ready for an intimate wedding that’s truly unforgettable? Proving that less can be more, Emma and Colin had to scratch their plans for a large wedding and instead throw a special celebration with their immediate family. The reimagined day transformed a rental home in Massachusetts into a wedding venue that will take your breath away. From the romantic ceremony arch to the table lined with fresh, intentional blooms, Crocus Hale Flowers created magic at every turn. The warmth of the day is lovingly documented in the images by Jackie Fox Photography. Head to the full gallery to see all the darling details.





From the bride… Colin and I were originally supposed to get married on May 16th, 2020 at Colin’s family’s church in the town we both grew up in. When COVID-19 hit, we very quickly realized we would not be able to have our wedding on that date. Instead, we wed on July 24, 2020 with our immediate families physically present and friends from around the country logged in to watch it over Zoom.

When it came to planning, luckily I had the help of my sisters and friends to do a lot of re-planning. What was great about the process was we were able to meet some new, wonderful vendors (like our florist Crocus Hale and caterer CRISP Catering), that we hadn’t previously worked with.





It was wonderful to be surrounded by close family and have the opportunity to celebrate our love. We were so happy people were able to witness our wedding via Zoom and we look forward to a larger gathering when it is safe to do so!





Photography: J. Harper Photography | Floral Design: Crocus Hale | Wedding Dress: Lela Rose | Catering: Crisp Catering | Wedding Venue: Private | Beauty: SEVEN salon.spa | Rentals: Mahaiwe