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Vida Capeluto NYC Collection

10 people detected · 9 identified

c. 1940s ± 2 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1948

Confidence: highRange: 1946–1950
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The strong shoulder pads and wide-lapel double-breasted tuxedos firmly place this in the mid-to-late 1940s. The apparent ages of the Capeluto children (Nace ~15, Betty Susan ~13, Anita ~17, and bride Selma ~20) perfectly align with a circa 1948 date.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Confidence: high

Montgomery, Alabama

Scene — AI Estimated

A formal wedding group portrait of ten people standing in a large hall.

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

ANSCO SAFETY FILM edge marking

strong (1940-1959)

Large format sheet film negative with grease pencil crop/order marks

moderate (1940-1960)

Fashion/Grooming

Prominent shoulder pads on women's dresses

strong (1940-1949)

Men's double-breasted tuxedos with wide peak lapels and bow ties

strong (1940-1952)

Bride's long-sleeved gown with sweetheart neckline and long veil

moderate (1945-1955)

Environment

American-style catering hall or hotel ballroom with hardwood floors and wall sconces

moderate (1940-1960)

Technology

Professional indoor flash photography with sharp depth of field

moderate (1940-1960)

Face Analysis

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

Scene: Formal wedding party portrait, likely taken indoors in a hall or studio setting.

Age: ~16 | Male

Young man with short dark hair, smiling slightly.

Attire: Light-colored suit jacket, dark tie, white shirt.

Position: Far left, standing

Features: Youthful appearance, light-colored suit compared to other men.

Age: ~18 | Female

Young woman with dark curly hair, wearing a floral hairpiece.

Attire: Light-colored, long-sleeved formal gown with a corsage.

Position: Second from left, standing

Features: Floral hairpiece, long gloves.

Age: ~45 | Male

Middle-aged man with dark hair, receding hairline.

Attire: Dark tuxedo with a bow tie and white shirt.

Position: Third from left, standing

Features: Receding hairline, serious expression.

Age: ~50 | Female

Middle-aged woman with short, styled hair.

Attire: Dark, long-sleeved gown with floral embellishments and a corsage.

Position: Fourth from left, standing

Features: Dark gown with floral details, mature appearance.

Age: ~28 | Male

Young man with dark hair, smiling.

Attire: Dark tuxedo with a bow tie, white shirt, and a boutonniere.

Position: Fifth from left, standing (Groom)

Features: Groom, standing next to the bride.

Age: ~25 | Female

Young woman with dark hair, wearing a veil and tiara.

Attire: White wedding gown with a long train and veil, holding a large bouquet.

Position: Center, standing (Bride)

Features: Bride, wearing a wedding dress and veil.

Age: ~30 | Male

Young man with dark hair, smiling.

Attire: Dark tuxedo with a bow tie, white shirt, and a boutonniere.

Position: Seventh from left, standing

Features: Tallest man in the group.

Age: ~45 | Female

Middle-aged woman with short, dark, styled hair.

Attire: Light-colored, short-sleeved gown with a corsage, holding a small clutch.

Position: Eighth from left, standing

Features: Holding a small clutch purse, dark gloves.

Face 8

Age: ~28 | Male

Young man with dark hair, smiling slightly.

Attire: Dark tuxedo with a bow tie, white shirt, and a boutonniere.

Position: Ninth from left, standing

Features: Slight smile, dark tuxedo.

Age: ~20 | Female

Young woman with dark, shoulder-length hair, wearing a floral hairpiece.

Attire: Light-colored, short-sleeved formal gown, holding a bouquet.

Position: Far right, standing

Features: Floral hairpiece, holding a bouquet.

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