LinkedIn photo when you hate being photographed.

If you tense up in front of cameras, the only photo you need is one selfie. Everything else is reconstructed.

Camera-shy is one of the most common reasons people put off updating their profile photo. Sessions with photographers feel awkward, the results often show the awkwardness, and the cycle continues. AI portrait generation removes this entirely. One selfie taken alone in soft light produces a polished portrait without the sitting.

15 sec
Generation time
1
Selfie required
8K
Output resolution
$29
20 portraits

Hate being photographed on LinkedIn.

The lift on a strong profile photo is the same whether you enjoyed the sitting or not. Camera-shy people often have weaker photos because they avoid the process, which costs them across every profile they maintain. Removing the sitting requirement removes the cost.

Platform-specific guidance.

Camera-shy professionals often delay LinkedIn photo updates for years. The cost compounds across thousands of profile views. The solo-selfie path removes this entirely.

What to fix before publishing the photo.

  1. 1

    Take the selfie alone, in private, with no one watching. Camera shyness usually softens.

  2. 2

    Soft window light at 10 a.m. or 4 p.m. is the easiest setup.

  3. 3

    Take 20 selfies, pick the most relaxed one. Volume reduces the feeling of needing to perform.

  4. 4

    Avoid the mirror. Front camera direct works better.

  5. 5

    Look slightly off camera, then bring eyes to the lens at the moment of capture. Reduces the staring tension.

  6. 6

    ThePortraitOS reconstructs the entire portrait from the selfie. Lighting, framing, and expression refinement happen automatically.

The LinkedIn photo standard.

Attire: Tailored blazer or sharp shirt. Solid colour. No logos. The fabric should look intentional, not laundry day. Lighting: Soft directional light from camera left at roughly 45 degrees. Catchlights in both eyes. Shadow on the off-cheek to add structure without drama. Expression: Closed-mouth confident smile or relaxed neutral. Eyes engaged with the lens. The look that says I have done this before. Framing: Head and shoulders, eyes on the upper third. Tight enough that face fills 60 percent of the square crop, loose enough to not feel claustrophobic. Background: Soft neutral, slightly defocused. Office or studio grey. Never a vacation photo, never a wall texture you cannot identify. Tone: True-to-life skin tones. No heavy filter. The photo should look like a good day, not a different person.

Rate your current photo against this standard

Can I get a good profile photo if I hate being photographed?

Yes. ThePortraitOS generates a polished portrait from one selfie taken alone. The sitting and the photographer are both removed, which removes the source of the discomfort. The output is identity-accurate and indistinguishable from a professional photographer's work.

Do I have to smile in the photo?

No. Composed neutral expressions photograph well in many contexts, especially professional and X-style portraits. ThePortraitOS lets you select expression styles that suit camera-shy users (composed, slight smile, neutral).

What if my selfies always look bad?

ThePortraitOS reconstructs the framing, lighting, and expression refinement from a single selfie. The selfie does not need to be a good photo. It needs to be a clear face shot. The output is the polished version.

How long does the photo take to generate?

15 seconds. The first portrait is free. For camera-shy users who have avoided photo sittings for years, this is the lowest-friction way to refresh every profile at once.

One selfie. 20 portraits. 15 seconds.

Rate your current photo for free, then generate a polished version. 20 portraits for $29, one-time. Credits never expire.

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