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Emma & Adam | A George Eastman Museum Wedding with a Jackrabbit Club Reception

  • Writer: Eliza Jane
    Eliza Jane
  • Apr 21
  • 3 min read

When planning a wedding in Rochester, NY, few combinations feel as effortlessly timeless as a George Eastman Museum ceremony followed by a Jackrabbit Club reception. Emma and Adam’s wedding was a perfect example of how to blend historic architecture with a warm, design-forward celebration.



A Historic Ceremony at the George Eastman Museum

Set inside the iconic George Eastman Museum, the ceremony carried a sense of stillness and reverence that is impossible to replicate elsewhere in Rochester.


Known for its connection to Kodak’s legacy and early photography, the Eastman Museum naturally lends itself to weddings inspired by history, art, and timeless design. Emma and Adam leaned into that.


From the start, their vision for their George Eastman Museum wedding was clear. They wanted guests to feel transported back to the early 1900s. Not through heavy-handed theming, but through restraint, intention, and atmosphere.


Surrounded by classical architecture, curated greenery, and soft natural light, the design allowed the space to lead. Florals were thoughtfully understated. Layouts were clean and intentional. Every element respected the venue rather than competing with it.

The result was refined, romantic, and quietly powerful.


Drone photography, George Eastman Ceremony, Rochester NY

A Seamless Transition from Ceremony to Reception

One of the most important aspects of a well-designed wedding day is flow.


For Emma and Adam, transitioning from the George Eastman Museum to their reception at The Jackrabbit Club felt like a continuation, not a shift.


This is where thoughtful planning and cohesive design truly matter. The tone established during the ceremony carried effortlessly into the evening.


Old world ceremony inside George Eastman Museum

An Intimate, Editorial Reception at The Jackrabbit Club

Located in downtown Rochester, the Jackrabbit Club wedding reception offered the perfect contrast to the museum. Where the ceremony felt airy and historic, the reception felt warm, layered, and intimate.


Exposed brick walls, ambient lighting, and a candle-forward design created depth without heaviness. Long tables encouraged connection, while low, textural florals and greenery brought in that same old-world influence introduced earlier in the day.


Nothing felt overly modern or overly styled.


Instead, the space struck a balance that many couples search for. Elevated but approachable. Designed but not overproduced.


This is exactly what makes the Jackrabbit Club such a standout Rochester wedding venue for couples who want something editorial and unique without losing warmth.


Speakeasy vibe, Wedding Reception, The Jack Rabbit Club, Rochester, NY

Design Inspiration: Old World Elegance, Reimagined

Emma and Adam’s design direction centered on a feeling rather than a trend.


They were drawn to:

  • Early 1900s inspiration tied to Kodak and the Eastman legacy

  • A subtle nod to film and photography

  • Old world elegance without anything feeling overly formal or stiff

Rather than recreating a specific era, the design translated those ideas into something livable and modern.


Candlelight replaced anything overly ornate. Greens and soft florals added movement. Layouts remained functional, allowing the guest experience to stay at the forefront.


This is the kind of design approach we prioritize at Eliza Jane Events. Beautiful, yes. But always intentional and guest-centered first.



A Rochester Wedding Rooted in Experience

Emma and Adam are the kind of couple who bring a quiet steadiness to everything they do.

They met in a way that feels familiar today, but their relationship carries something timeless. Drinks turned into something more. A proposal at home, followed by family waiting just outside to celebrate.


That same tone carried into their wedding day.

Nothing felt performative. Every moment felt grounded.


Their shared love of places like Park Avenue in Rochester, Elmwood Village in Buffalo, and weekends in Skaneateles or the Adirondacks speaks to who they are. Thoughtful, outdoorsy, connected, and intentional about how they spend time.


That translated directly into how their wedding felt.


Gardens, bridal portraits, George Eastman

Planning a George Eastman Museum Wedding in Rochester, NY

For couples considering a George Eastman Museum wedding or a Jackrabbit Club reception in Rochester, Emma and Adam’s day is a perfect example of what happens when design and experience are aligned.


Historic venues don’t need to be overdesigned. They need to be understood.


When paired with intentional planning, thoughtful layouts, and cohesive design, spaces like these create weddings that feel immersive, not just beautiful.


Vendor Team

Planning & Design: Eliza Jane Events

Photography: For Love and Life

Ceremony Venue: George Eastman Museum

Reception Venue: The Jackrabbit Club

 
 
 

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