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In the digital age of Indonesia, you may have come across the term While it literally translates to "sucking picture" (from nyepong , Betawi/Jakarta slang for "to suck" or "to kiss aggressively"), it refers to a very specific and popular genre of photography and videography: the hyper-intimate, close-up "selfie" or "wefie."

Unlike a standard selfie taken at arm’s length, nyepong shots are taken from very close range. Often, only the faces (and sometimes not even the full foreheads) fit into the frame. This creates a sense of intimacy, spontaneity, and humor.

Here’s what you need to know:

The defining characteristic of gambar nyepong is the pose. Subjects press their cheeks together tightly, puff out their lips (like they are about to kiss the camera or the person next to them), and often make "duck faces" or "fish lips." The goal is to look cute, affectionate, and extremely close to the subject—whether a partner, friend, or pet.