Viewing

Viewing Unidentified Person 047 in this photo.

The highlighted face card below matches the person context you came from.

Jump to current face
Historical photograph from Vida Capeluto NYC Collection
c. 1920s · 0/5 identified · Vida Capeluto NYC Collection
Download

Vida Capeluto NYC Collection

5 people detected · 0 identified

c. 1920s ± 5 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1927

Confidence: highRange: 1924–1932
1910s
2%
1920s
78%
1930s
20%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The combination of bobbed hair, drop-waist dresses, and the specific style of the long necklace provides a very strong signal for the mid-to-late 1920s. The casual outdoor snapshot format became increasingly common during this decade.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

New York City, United States

Confidence: medium

Likely New York or a similar US diaspora community given the casual snapshot nature and Western 1920s fashion adoption.

Scene — AI Estimated

A casual outdoor group portrait of five young adults posing closely together in a grassy area. Two men stand in the back with their arms around three women standing in the front. A large leafy tree dominates the background, and the lighting suggests a bright, sunny day.

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

rectangular B&W/sepia snapshot with a narrow white border

moderate (1920-1945)

Fashion/Grooming

women with bobbed hair (flapper style)

strong (1922-1932)

drop-waist silhouettes and pleated skirts

strong (1923-1930)

long sautoir necklace worn by woman in center

moderate (1924-1931)

Environment

outdoor grassy field with a large deciduous tree

weak (1900-1960)

Technology

snapshot quality with natural lighting, likely a portable consumer camera

moderate (1915-1940)

Cultural context: The bobbed hair and drop-waist fashion are quintessential 1920s. In Sephardic diaspora communities, these styles may have persisted slightly longer, but the cohesion of the group's style strongly points to the mid-to-late 1920s.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

20, 23, 21, 24, 22

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Women are wearing 1920s style drop-waist dresses; one features a dark knit vest over a light pleated skirt and a long sautoir necklace. Men are dressed in white collared shirts and dark neckties.

Face Analysis

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

Scene: Group portrait of five young adults standing outdoors in a grassy area with a tree in the background. The men have their arms around the women in front of them.

Face 0

Age: ~20 | Female

Young woman with dark hair pulled back, looking directly at the camera.

Attire: White blouse with a dark belt and a long white skirt.

Position: Far left, standing

Features: Dark hair, serious expression

Face 1

Age: ~25 | Male

Young man with short, wavy hair, looking slightly to the left.

Attire: Dark suit jacket, white shirt, dark tie.

Position: Second from left, standing behind the woman on the far left

Features: Wavy hair, prominent nose

Face 2

Age: ~22 | Female

Young woman with short, curly dark hair, smiling slightly.

Attire: Dark, textured top over a white blouse, long white pleated skirt, long necklace.

Position: Center left, standing

Features: Curly hair, long necklace

Face 3

Age: ~24 | Male

Young man with short, light-colored hair, looking directly at the camera.

Attire: White shirt, dark tie.

Position: Center right, standing behind the woman on the right

Features: Light hair, serious expression

Face 4

Age: ~21 | Female

Young woman with short, dark hair styled in waves, looking directly at the camera.

Attire: White blouse with a wide collar, dark skirt with a belt, hands in pockets.

Position: Far right, standing

Features: Wavy hair, hands in pockets

5 people awaiting identification

Nobody in this photo has been identified yet — can you help?

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