Photogenic in a sentence as an adjective

" It seemed they were so much happier than me, wittier, more liked, more photogenic.

You know, where no matter how obvious the truth is, they find some photogenic dimwit to oppose the issue.

Let's call engaging in a fitness program X, and a photogenic appearance Y.

Everyone on the site gets funded, even the non-photogenic ones.

I'm willing to let the photogenic do better than normal if it means more personal engagement.

I'm not terribly photogenic, so I usually try to avoid having my picture taken at pretty much all costs.

One potential downside: people like me, who are incredibly non-photogenic.

But they are scrubby, scraggy, dwarfed, wind-bent, un-photogenic, and uncommon.

No photogenic women are making instant billionaires out of photogenic high school dropouts.

The company was sold in 1995, and now the "book" is a glossy picture book with only a few hundred of the most photogenic records from the previous year.

The only link between anyone female and success in that entire article is a picture of a photogenic young lady holding hands with Larry Page.

> > If "physique" means "photogenic," then yes -- they're pretty much unrelated.> Where do you get your information?You misunderstood me.

As an aside, what an unsettlingly photogenic animal this is, particularly its piercing eyes and expressive face.

Tell them that they're only allowed to publish pictures of something appropriately vibrant and photogenic?And your complaint about is ridiculous on another level.

I didn't mean that physical fitness can't lead to a photogenic appearance, only that they're not strongly correlated to a dispassionate third party, over all cases in the population.

That good being, I suppose, a consumerist, photogenic representation of rejecting consumerism.

To wit:"A way of certifying experience, taking photographs is also a way of refusing it -- by limiting experience to a search for the photogenic, by converting experience into an image, a souvenir.

Looks more predatory to me Some people, men or women alike, often end up with dumb looks in photos :: that's what happens when wanting to simulate sensuality when you're not in the mood, not to mention some people are just not photogenic and really need the help of an expert for such photos.

Although I actually have a fair bit of acting training, it's never been my personal ambition and I don't consider myself all that photogenic so I've never tried to do that as my main job; it's just another thing I can do on an as-needed basis on a film set, like lighting or packing a truck.

For example, there are any number of very highly paid, photogenic models who are not only unfit, but who suffer from anorexia and other ailments, and there are any number of people who benefit from a modest fitness regimen but who do not look any better because of it.> So, people trying to get in shape and look good at the same time is bad for the fitness/health movement?Ah, I just got it.

Photogenic definitions

adjective

looking attractive in photographs