Photogenic
The Spanish word 'fotogénico' translates to 'photogenic' in English. It is an adjective describing someone or something that looks attractive in photographs or on film. The word is often used in contexts related to photography, modelling, cinema, or media where the physical appeal or attractiveness of individuals or objects is pertinent. It is not a word that is commonly used in everyday Spanish conversations unless the discussions involve those contexts.
The model is very photogenic, he always looks good in photos.
This sentence describes the model's photogenic qualities, indicating he always appears attractive or appealing in photographs.
This landscape is photogenic, it would make an excellent postcard.
This sentence is describing a landscape, stating that it is photogenic, meaning it would appear beautiful or striking in a photograph and could therefore make a great postcard. The term 'photogenic' is not used exclusively for people, it can be used to describe anything that would look good in a picture.
The photogenic cat always poses for the camera.
This sentence talks about a cat that is photogenic, therefore, it looks good in photographs. This cat not only looks good in photos but also always poses for the camera, suggesting it might display behavior as if it is aware of being photographed.