fotogenies
Fotogenies refers to the inherent visual attractiveness or photogenic quality of a subject, person, or scene when captured by a camera. It is not necessarily synonymous with conventional beauty, but rather describes an ability to translate well into photographic form. A subject with fotogenies might possess distinctive features, interesting textures, or a unique aura that is amplified by the lens. This can be due to a combination of factors including lighting, composition, and the subject's natural expressiveness or form.
The concept suggests that some things are simply more pleasing to the eye in a photograph than
The term is often used in contexts such as portrait photography, landscape photography, and even in discussions