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* * * Photogenic face * * * please explain cite examples also
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02 Feb 07:05 pm
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A subject (generally a person) is photogenic if appearing aesthetically or physically attractive or appealing in photographs.The state of being photogenic may or may not necessarily be related to one's physical attractiveness in real life. Models are usually described as photogenic. The bone structure of their faces may represent something that is not generally pretty or may be even unattractive or frail looking, but when photographed, their features can turn into something that is physically attractive.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 02 Feb 07:13 pm
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