Model Tampil Bugil Doi Panik Ada Orang Liat Indo18 — Photoshoot
If you are a "Doi" (partner) who panics every time a camera comes out, Indo18 Lifestyle has some survival tips:
1. Recognize the "Bubble" The photoshoot set is a bubble. The model is playing a role. The photographer is looking at light ratios, not body parts. Remind yourself: "They are seeing aperture, not anatomy."
2. Become the Crew The worst thing you can do is stand idle. Grab a reflector. Hold a prop. If you are busy, you can't panic. Plus, you control the light—which means you control how little skin is revealed (kidding... mostly).
3. The Safe Phrase Establish a code word. If Doi says "Banana," it means "Pull the jacket up before I pass out." If the model says "Orange," it means "Relax, I'm just arching my back for the angle." If you are a "Doi" (partner) who panics
4. Leave the Building This is the most effective method. As one model told us: "Babe, I love you. But your anxiety ruins my creative flow. Go buy coffee. Come back in two hours."
According to creative director Maya S., who has handled over 200 brand shoots, this reaction is primal. "When a model ‘tampil’ (performs), they are in character. They have separated their identity from their body. But for the partner watching, that separation doesn't exist," she explains.
"When Doi sees strangers looking at their partner in a romantic or seductive light, the brain triggers a mild threat response. It’s not about jealousy; it’s about the sudden realization that everyone else sees what they see." The photographer is looking at light ratios, not body parts
This becomes a comedic paradox. The model is working. The audience (the crew) is appreciating the art. But Doi is stuck in a mental cage match between being supportive ("You look amazing, honey") and throwing a towel over the lens ("That’s mine, actually").
Jika Anda adalah seorang model dan membaca artikel ini sambil melirik pasangan Anda yang sedang cemberut di pojok studio, berikut tips dari Indo18 Entertainment untuk meredakan situasi:
Bayangkan skenario ini: Seorang perempuan atau laki-laki telah mempersiapkan sesi photoshoot selama berminggu-minggu. Mulai dari mood board, pilihan outfit yang aesthetic, hingga makeup artist profesional. Tujuannya sederhana: meningkatkan kepercayaan diri, membangun personal branding, atau sekadar mengisi portofolio. Grab a reflector
Saat sesi dimulai, model tersebut berubah menjadi karakter yang berbeda. Tubuhnya lentur, matanya tajam, dan aura percaya dirinya meledak. Photographer pun memberi arahan, "Coba lebih seksi!", "Angkat dagunya!", "Tunjukin taringnya, kak!"
Nah, di sinilah konflik mulai muncul. Si DOI yang sedari tadi duduk manis di sudut studio mulai gelisah. Jantungnya berdebar kencang setiap kali kamera berbunyi klik. Bukan karena tidak bangga, justru karena terlalu bangga—dan diikuti rasa posesif yang menggunung.
Melihat pasangannya berpose seductive atau intimate di depan orang lain (apalagi jika photographer atau videographer adalah lawan jenis), bisa memicu "panik attack" level ringan hingga berat. Si DOI mulai berpikir, "Nanti foto-foto ini buat konsumsi siapa? Kok gaya gitu? Awas aja kalau sampai di-share di close friend drama."
