The “No-Photoshoot” Brand Kit: PhotoAI Headshots + Erase.bg Cutouts (A Repeatable Paid Service)

Category: Monetization Guide

Excerpt:

A practical workflow to sell “Profile & Brand Photo Kits” to job seekers, founders, realtors, and creators—without booking a studio shoot. You’ll use PhotoAI to generate a tight set of believable headshots and lifestyle brand photos, then use Erase.bg to create clean background-free cutouts for thumbnails, pitch decks, websites, and ads. Includes intake form, production SOP, quality-control checks, deliverable folder template, pricing ranges, and outreach scripts.

Last Updated: March 12, 2026
Stack: PhotoAI (AI photoshoots) + Erase.bg (background removal)
Profile & Brand Kit PNG Cutouts Included No catfish policy
PhotoAI = “I finally have photos” Erase.bg = “I can actually use them” You sell: a kit, not a tool

People don’t pay for “AI headshots.” They pay to stop feeling behind.

The client situation is usually painfully normal: they’re job searching, pitching clients, launching a product, or trying to look credible online— and their profile photo is either missing, outdated, or clearly a cropped wedding picture.

They know it matters. They just don’t want to: schedule a photoshoot, buy outfits, book a studio, wait for edits, then still hate the results.

This guide shows you how to sell a “No-Photoshoot Brand Kit”: use PhotoAI to generate a believable set of photos, then use Erase.bg to produce clean cutout PNGs for LinkedIn banners, pitch decks, YouTube thumbnails, websites, and ads.

The promise you’re selling: “By tomorrow, you’ll have a small set of photos you’re not embarrassed to use—plus the cutouts you need for real marketing.”
What you deliver (no fluff)
Headshots (curated)
[ ] 2 classic LinkedIn shots
[ ] 2 modern “less stiff” shots
[ ] 2 creator-friendly shots
Cutouts (Erase.bg)
[ ] 3 transparent PNG cutouts (clean edges)
[ ] 1 “full body” cutout (optional add-on)
Brand extras
[ ] 1 LinkedIn banner (simple)
[ ] README: “which photo to use where”
The magic is curation. If you dump 40 images on them, you didn’t help them.
Consent note: only generate images for yourself or someone who explicitly agrees (and provides the source photos). This is a trust business. Act like it.

Who buys this (and why they say yes)

Job seekers
They want a “credible” photo fast. Not a photoshoot. Not a 2-week timeline.
Realtors / local pros
Trust sells. A clean, consistent face across ads, flyers, and profiles matters.
Creators & freelancers
They need cutouts for thumbnails, pitch decks, landing pages. Erase.bg is the hidden “unlock.”
The emotional reason they buy: they feel like everyone else looks “put together” online. Your kit fixes that fast, without a full photoshoot.

Intake (copy/paste this — it prevents bad results)

Client intake form
1) Primary goal:
- LinkedIn job search
- Realtor / local business
- Creator profile
- Corporate speaker / press kit

2) Preferred vibe (pick 2):
- warm / approachable
- confident / direct
- calm / professional
- modern / creative

3) Wardrobe:
- business formal / business casual / casual

4) Background preference:
- neutral studio / office / outdoors (simple)

5) No-go list:
- no “luxury lifestyle”
- no heavy retouch
- keep glasses/beard/hair as-is (or specify)

6) Photos upload:
- 10–20 photos (minimum 10)
- last 12 months preferred
- include 2 full-body if possible
- no filters, no heavy makeup filters
- good lighting preferred
The service killer is low-quality input photos. Protect yourself with a minimum requirement.
Photo requirements (say it like a friend)
  • Natural light wins (near a window is fine).
  • Eyes visible (no sunglasses in every photo).
  • Mix distances (close face + mid + full body).
  • Different angles, but not “weird angles.”
  • Don’t send screenshots from Instagram.
If they can retake 5 photos, you’ll save 50% production time.

PhotoAI Shoot Plan (how to generate “believable” sets)

Phase A — Build the model (once)
  1. Create a PhotoAI account.
  2. Upload the client’s photo set (or your own if practicing).
  3. Create an AI model.
  4. Wait for training to complete.
  5. Run one “free pack” / starter set to confirm likeness.
Don’t sell “unlimited photos.” Sell a curated set. You’ll be faster and clients will be happier.
Phase B — Generate in “sets” (this is the trick)
Generate 3 sets, each with a purpose:
Set 1: “safe LinkedIn” (neutral, clear, clean)
Set 2: “modern professional” (less stiff, still credible)
Set 3: “creator” (a little personality, still real)
Don’t mix 9 different aesthetics. Consistency reads “real.”
Prompt guide (if you use custom prompts)

Keep prompts concrete. You’re aiming for “camera reality,” not fantasy.

Professional headshot, natural daylight, neutral background,
business casual, subtle smile, realistic skin texture,
50mm lens look, shallow depth of field, no over-retouch
If the output looks “too perfect,” it backfires. Slight realism wins.
What NOT to generate (refund magnets)
  • Fake luxury scenes (jet, yacht, red carpet).
  • Overly dramatic editorial lighting that doesn’t match their real look.
  • Wild wardrobe changes (doctor coat, military uniform, etc.).
  • Anything that changes identity (age, face shape, etc.).
Your rule: “If someone meets you, they shouldn’t feel tricked.”

Erase.bg Cutouts (this is the “real business value” layer)

Batch workflow (fast)
  1. Create an Erase.bg account (you’ll get a few free credits).
  2. Upload your 6 selected “final” photos (don’t batch 40).
  3. Download transparent PNGs.
  4. For any messy hair/edges, use the editor (don’t fight it—just clean it).
  5. Export: name files clearly (linkedin_safe_01.png, thumbnail_cutout_01.png).
Selling point: “You’ll get cutouts you can drop into slides and thumbnails in 10 seconds.”
Where cutouts are actually used
LinkedIn banner: face cutout + simple text = instantly “pro.”
YouTube thumbnail: cutout on a clean background = higher click-through.
Pitch deck: intro slide with a clean portrait.
Website hero: “About me” section that doesn’t look amateur.
This is why buyers pay: it saves them repetitive design pain forever.

QC Rules (how to avoid uncanny results)

The “believable” checklist
  • Skin texture exists (not plastic).
  • Teeth look normal (not “perfect AI white”).
  • Eyes align and don’t look glossy-doll.
  • Glasses (if any) don’t warp.
  • Hair edges make sense.
  • Looks like the same person across images.
If one photo looks “too perfect,” it can make the whole profile feel fake. Pick the human-looking wins.
What to delete immediately
  • Weird hands in frame (just don’t deliver those).
  • Extra fingers, warped ears, “melty” hair.
  • Overly aggressive jawline / face shape changes.
  • Backgrounds that look like a fake stock photo set.
You’re not obligated to deliver everything you generate. Curation is the job.

Delivery SOP (so clients feel taken care of)

Folder structure
/Brand_Kit_[ClientName]
  /01_HEADSHOTS_FINAL (6)
  /02_CUTOUTS_PNG (3-4)
  /03_BANNER (1)
  /04_REAL_PHOTO_ANCHOR (1)
  README.txt
README.txt should say: “Use headshot_01 for LinkedIn. Use cutout_02 for thumbnails. Avoid headshot_06 for corporate.”
What you say at delivery (copy/paste)
Here’s your Profile & Brand Kit.

- Recommended LinkedIn photo: headshot_01.jpg
- Best “approachable” option: headshot_03.jpg
- PNG cutouts for thumbnails/slides: /02_CUTOUTS_PNG

If you want one change, tell me which image + what feels off:
(background, outfit, expression, etc.)
I’ll do one quick revision round.
Ask for one revision round only. Unlimited revisions turns this into therapy.

Pricing (service pricing, not tool pricing)

PackageIncludesTurnaroundExample range (USD)
Mini Kit 3 headshots + 1 cutout PNG + 1 recommendation24–48h$25–$75
Standard Brand Kit ⭐ 6 headshots + 3 PNG cutouts + 1 banner + 1 revision round2–4 days$99–$199
Creator Kit + Thumbnail Set Standard kit + 5 thumbnail-ready cutouts + 3 background variants3–6 days$200–$450+

These are example ranges, not income promises. Your pricing depends on revisions, client pickiness, and how strong your sample portfolio is.

Fast credibility boost: offer a “sample headshot” from 2–3 photos. People buy after they see themselves looking good.

Outreach scripts (sell with proof, not persuasion)

Where clients come from
  • Local realtor groups + mortgage brokers
  • Job search communities (resume review groups)
  • Creator communities (YouTube, newsletter, podcast)
  • Upwork/Fiverr gigs: “LinkedIn headshot” + “PNG cutout”
  • Your own network (this one is underrated)
Do not lead with “AI.” Lead with “you’ll have a clean set of photos by Friday.”
DM script (non-spammy)
Hey [Name] — quick one.

Your work looks solid, but your profile photo feels a bit outdated
(and people judge that faster than they admit).

I build “No‑Photoshoot Brand Kits”:
- 6 clean headshots
- 3 transparent PNG cutouts for thumbnails/slides
- 1 LinkedIn banner
- all natural-looking (no catfish vibe)

If you want, send 3 recent photos and I’ll return 1 sample option
so you can see the style. No pressure either way.
The sample closes the deal. “Trust me” doesn’t.
Build your first kit today (practice run)
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