Needs review

Unidentified Person 122 is not currently tagged on this photo.

You reached this photo from that person's gallery, but no current face assignment matches them here. Review before trusting this link.

Historical photograph from Betty Capeluto Miami Collection
Needs review
Needs review
Needs review
Needs review
Needs review
Needs review
Needs review
Needs review
Needs review
Big Leon Capeluto
Needs review
Moise CapelutoVictoria Cukran Capeluto
Needs review
Needs review
c. 1950s · 3/15 identified · Betty Capeluto Miami Collection
IdentifiedUnidentified
Photo 10 of 13
DownloadFamily TreeSee on Map

Betty Capeluto Miami Collection

15 people detected · 3 identified

c. 1950s ± 4 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1954

Confidence: highRange: 1950–1958
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The combination of the bride's sheer-overlay sweetheart gown, the men's white summer dinner jackets, and specifically the browline glasses firmly dates this photograph to the 1950s.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Confidence: high

Montgomery, Alabama or Miami, Florida, USA

Scene — AI Estimated

A Jewish wedding ceremony featuring a bride and groom standing under a tallit (prayer shawl) held aloft by two men.

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

Black and white gelatin silver print with typical mid-century contrast and flash lighting

moderate (1945-1965)

Fashion/Grooming

White double-breasted dinner jackets with dark trousers (summer formal wear)

strong (1948-1960)

Bride's dress featuring a sweetheart neckline under a sheer lace overlay with long sleeves and a full tulle skirt

strong (1947-1958)

Man on the right wearing browline glasses (invented in 1947, highly popular in the 1950s)

strong (1950-1960)

Environment

Indoor synagogue or catering hall setting with a traditional Sephardic/Middle Eastern textile used as a chuppah

weak (1940-1970)

Technology

Direct, harsh on-camera flash photography typical of mid-century event photography

moderate (1945-1965)

Do you recognize someone?

Help us identify the people in this photograph. Your family knowledge could be the key to preserving our shared history.