0 having a face that looks attractive in photographs
1 having an appearance that is attractive in photographs
The architect constructs experiences and spiritual conditions rather than visual and photogenic images.
Other works, more beautiful or photogenic, may have received wider notice in the national and foreign media.
Television at the moment is confined very largely to those who are photogenic.
It is the photogenic young man or woman who becomes a political leader—and perhaps we are all the better for that.
Dolly, the world's first clone of an adult animal, may be a photogenic sheep, who looks well on the front pages of newspapers.
On the whole, cathedrals have had a better, more photogenic base on which to appeal for substantial funds.
They are not particularly photogenic, but they are preferable to the houses that would swallow up the last of the open spaces that are left.
The people advantaged will be the extroverts and the photogenics.