Parker Palm Springs Wedding – Part 2
As promised, today I am back with part 2 of Kristen & Jon Paul’s amazingly gorgeous retro wedding at The Parker Palm Springs. A few things I forgot to mention in the last post…the invitations and programs and all of the gorgeous paper aspects of this wedding were designed personally by Kristen’s sister Laura. Laura writes for an incredible design blog called Orange Beautiful and was kind enough to recently feature some of my images from Haiti…which I have yet to even do myself. But I will, I promise.
Also, my mother Diana and my sister Lauren flew out to visit from DC and came along to shoot this wedding with me so it was a family affair all around. Having my family around me while trying to blend into another family on an important day for them was a wonderful experience, so thank you ladies for sharing your talents with me and with the Burley/ Gordon/ Giorgi clan.
Now onto some more images.
Floral design by Joey Lizotte.
Who can resist a really cute kid with curly red hair?!!!
The ceremony was held at a local church, Our Lady of Guadalupe.
After the ceremony, we headed back to The Parker to take advantage of all of the incredible locations on the grounds. I seriously could have spent all day photographing Kristen and Jon Paul but we started to lose light and oh yeah, they had their reception to get to.
That’s all for now, parts 3 & 4 still to come so stay tuned.
NOTE: Please do not repost this wedding. Thank you.
Tags: Orange Beautiful Blog, Our Lady of Guadalupe Wedding, retro wedding, studio diana, The Parker Palm Springs Wedding



























MY GOODNESS I love her dress.
Beautiful couple and amazing images. LOVE the Parker!
Just gorgeous – as always, Justine! Beautiful couple. Adore this dress, too.
What a stylish wedding. I love the retro theme and the church is gorgeous!
oh justine, you totally rocjed this wedding!! And btw, those shoes are killer!!
I worked at the parker at the lemonade stand when this wedding took place. I have been searching for her dress. i saw soooo many weddings while working there and this one always stood out!