Insurance Agent Headshots
For Selling a Promise
An insurance policy is a promise that only pays off on a bad day. People don't buy that from a logo. They buy it from a face that looks like it will answer the phone when the tree hits the roof.
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Your Face Is on More Surfaces Than Your Logo
Insurance is one of the last businesses where the agent's face goes on physical things: cards, mailers, calendars, the bench at the bus stop. That tradition exists because it works. People file claims with a person, not a carrier, and they choose the person years earlier, from a photo.
Which makes it strange how many agent photos are fifteen years and two eyeglass prescriptions old. If clients do a double take when they meet you, the photo is working against the promise. A selfie at your desk fixes it before your next appointment.
Everywhere an Agent's Photo Sells
Print and digital, one photo covers it:
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Insurance Agent Headshot FAQ
Why does an insurance agent's photo matter so much?
Because the product is invisible. A client can't inspect a policy the way they'd inspect a car; they inspect you instead. Your photo is on the business card, the mailer, the Google profile, and the agency site, and it's doing the trust-building before any coverage conversation starts.
Suit or something friendlier?
For life and commercial lines, the suit preset signals the seriousness the products deserve. For personal lines in a local market, the blazer with a warm smile often converts better: you're the neighbor who happens to know insurance. Generate both from one selfie and match them to the audience.
My photo is on mailers and yard signs. Is the resolution enough?
Yes. The $5 download is full resolution, sharp enough for print: business cards, direct mail, even a branch window decal. One photo covers digital and print without a reshoot.
What happens to the photo I upload?
It's processed to generate your headshot, and the images expire after 24 hours. No account is created and nothing is published anywhere. Only you get the link.
How much does it cost?
The watermarked preview is free, the full-resolution photo is $5. You quote premiums all day; this one's easy to underwrite against a $150 to $400 studio session.
The same playbook applies to real estate agents and financial advisors.
Be the Face People Call on the Bad Day
One selfie at the office. Free preview, $5 for the full-resolution photo, ready for print and every profile.
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