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Historical photograph from Vida Capeluto NYC Collection
c. 1930s · 0/2 identified · Vida Capeluto NYC Collection
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Vida Capeluto NYC Collection

2 people detected · 0 identified

c. 1930s ± 4 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1932

Confidence: highRange: 1928–1936
1920s
25%
1930s
70%
1940s
5%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The bride's Juliet cap veil and the use of calla lilies are iconic markers of the early 1930s. The 'EASTMAN SAFETY KODAK' marking confirms a post-1925 date when safety film became more common for professional sheet film.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Rhodes, Greece, Mediterranean

Confidence: medium

Likely New York City or Rhodes; the high-quality formal attire and specific film stock suggest an urban professional studio.

Scene — AI Estimated

A formal full-length wedding portrait of a bride and groom in a studio. The bride stands on the left in a white gown with a very long lace veil and a Juliet cap, holding a large bouquet of calla lilies. The groom stands to her right in a formal tuxedo with tails, a white bow tie, and a black top hat, posed against a painted scenic backdrop.

Visible Text — AI Estimated

EASTMAN - SAFETY - KODAK 28

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

Mirrored edge marking 'EASTMAN - SAFETY - KODAK' and '28'

strong (1925-1945)

Sepia-toned rectangular print with visible paper texture

moderate (1920-1940)

Fashion/Grooming

Bride wearing a Juliet cap lace veil and columnar gown

strong (1928-1935)

Groom in formal morning suit with tails, white waistcoat, and high-crowned top hat

moderate (1920-1935)

Large bouquet of calla lilies

moderate (1930-1939)

Environment

Studio backdrop featuring a painted arched window and landscape

weak (1910-1940)

Technology

Safety film stock (acetate) indicated by edge marking

moderate (1925-1950)

Cultural context: The Juliet cap style peaked in the US/Europe around 1929-1932; a +3 year lag is applied for a formal Sephardic context in Rhodes or an immigrant community.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

22, 26

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Bride: Floor-length white gown, long lace veil with Juliet cap headpiece, white gloves. Groom: Formal evening dress (tails), white piqué waistcoat, white bow tie, boutonniere, and silk top hat.

Face Analysis

Gemini coordinate bridging (gemini-3.1-pro-preview)

Scene: Formal wedding portrait taken in a photography studio with a painted backdrop featuring a window and landscape.

Face 0

Age: ~25 | Female

Young woman with dark hair styled in waves, wearing a tight-fitting cap-style veil.

Attire: White wedding dress with a long train and a lace veil, holding a bouquet of calla lilies.

Position: Left side, standing

Features: Cap-style veil, prominent dark eyebrows.

Face 1

Age: ~28 | Male

Young man with dark hair, wearing glasses.

Attire: Formal black tuxedo with tails, white shirt, white bow tie, white pocket square, boutonniere, and a black top hat.

Position: Right side, standing

Features: Round wire-rimmed glasses, top hat.

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