Project Manager Headshots
That Belong on the Winning Bid

Somewhere right now your photo is being pasted into a proposal, a kickoff deck, or a team page, and it's the badge photo from your first week. You manage everything else on time. Manage this too.

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Professional project manager headshot of a woman in a blazer
Kanban board selfie of a female project manager before headshot generation
The selfie
Proposal-ready
Professional project manager headshot of a man in a business suit
Site office selfie of a male project manager before headshot generation
The selfie
Proposal-ready

Clients Pick the Team They Can Picture Working With

When two bids land close on price, evaluators flip to the team page. It's the only part of a proposal with faces, and it's where a gut decision gets made: do these people look like they'll return our calls? The PM's photo carries most of that weight, because the PM is the relationship.

Proposal deadlines never wait for a photographer. A selfie against any wall, one preset, and the bid team has a print-quality portrait tonight, matching the rest of the key personnel if they use the same preset.

Where a PM's Photo Gets Used

One photo, every document and profile:

RFP responses and bid documents with key-personnel pages
LinkedIn, where recruiters filter by PMP and look at faces first
The company org chart and client-facing team pages
Kickoff decks, where the client meets you before the meeting
PMI chapter profiles and conference bios

How It Works

Step 1:

Upload a selfie

Step 2:

Our AI goes to work

Step 3:

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Project Manager Headshot FAQ

Why would a project manager's photo end up in a proposal?

Because clients buy the team, not just the company. RFP responses and bid documents almost always include a 'key personnel' page with photos and bios, and the PM is the person the client will actually live with for eighteen months. A credible photo on that page is part of winning the work.

Suit or blazer for a PM headshot?

Match your industry. Construction, engineering, and government bids expect the full suit. Software and agency work reads better with a blazer or smart shirt. Generate both from the same selfie and let the proposal team pick.

I just got my PMP. Where should the new photo go?

Update LinkedIn the same day you add the credential. Certification announcements get unusual profile traffic, from recruiters especially, and an out-of-date photo wastes the visibility spike. Your PMI profile and internal directory should match.

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. That's within anyone's contingency budget, and there's no schedule risk: it takes about a minute.

Product managers are a different page: over here. Consultants too: consultant headshots.

On Time, Under Budget: $5

One selfie, free preview, full resolution for five dollars. The only deliverable this week with zero risk of slipping.

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