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photogenic

[foh-tuh-jen-ik] / ˌfoʊ təˈdʒɛn ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
attractive in photographs
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For drinks writer Dave Infante, the return of sweet, photogenic drinks fits into a much older story about American drinking habits: we like sweet stuff.

From Salon

I think it's because it's naturally photogenic and heightened.

From Salon

When the baker Scott Cioe wanted to lure crowds to Lafayette, a Manhattan restaurant, he turned to croissant dough, coiling it into a photogenic swirl he called the Suprême.

From New York Times

Some efforts to decarbonize the grid will be obvious and alluringly photogenic, landing on the front covers of annual energy-industry reports: solar panels glinting in the desert, offshore wind turbines spinning above the waves.

From Seattle Times

Though “Warrior Shield,” is more photogenic, “Freedom Shield,” held in locked-down command posts, or CPs, may be more crucial.

From Washington Times