I believe so
In my opinion my penis is the only thing photogenic lol I know the rest of me isn't but oh well I was blessed in one area not the rest and I love to be nude so hey I'm not going to let the things I don't like about me interfere with me enjoying the nude outdoors.
In my opinion my penis is the only thing photogenic lol I know the rest of me isn't but oh well I was blessed in one area not the rest and I love to be nude so hey I'm not going to let the things I don't like about me interfere with me enjoying the nude outdoors.
Nah, because you are not the photographer... what makes a man photogenic is having a photographer that can see it and make it so, and you don't have to agree with it, but I guarantee you that when he's the right one, the amount of attention these photos generate will convince you that no longer matters. I did this with the nudist group I admined for two years. A day long 7 client shooting schedule with no contact approval until two weeks later (he showed them the best shot on the computer with me and the studio owner there for support and the first man cried and said it wasn't him or it had been digitally edited (raw camera file) and the next one just giggled like a kid, and so on. I made a point of greeting each guest, helping them undress, fetching a glass of wine and a snack and getting the paperwork done, relaxing and engaging them so the shoot would go well... making the subject feel at home and at least not anxious if not outright sexy is important.
I used to do some model work in photography and its 1000 shots on average no matter who you are before they get the one they want. Then editorial picks another. All fashion and production porn has been edited since forver, they use filters, and colour adjusting, and now heavy digital effects and you have to put your body into weird positions to make it look "natural". We are taught we cant be models or pictured well because that way we keep supporting the industries who make money hand over fist by selling us things to make us better. of course the image of masculinity in those ads are impossible and unattainable. If we all knew we were there already, nothing would make us buy crap we dont need.
I turned 60 and have to admit I'm starting to get o-l-d. Can't say my penis or the rest of me is getting more photogenic with age. But I realize the value of staying in good shape, not necessarily to be a buff gym bunny, but rather to have a healthy fat:muscle ratio and flexibility for overall vitality. It's to the point that I'm painfully aware of how my posture (fighting anterior pelvic tilt) and belly fat play in role in carrying my penis proudly in front rather than shyly tucked away under my beltline, and that's naked or clothed. It's not an ideal to achieve (or give up on) as the professional marketing and influencers want to clobber us with, but making better lifestyle choices one day at a time.