Get $1,000 Benefits — Free Bookkeeper ($500) + Business Tools ($500)

Get $1,000 Benefits — Free Bookkeeper ($500) + Business Tools ($500)

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Pre-vetted | Trained | Experienced

Professional Bookkeeping & Accounting Services for Photographers & Studios

Every deduction tracked, every payment categorized, reports ready year-round

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From invoices to tax preparation, all managed
Financial Tasks You Shouldn’t Be Doing
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Income Tracking
  1. Tick IconRecord shoot payments
  2. Tick IconCalculate advance vs balance
  3. Tick IconPending invoices list
  4. Tick IconRevenue by service
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Expense Management
  1. Tick IconGear purchases log
  2. Tick Icon Track travel costs
  3. Tick IconProps and supplies
  4. Tick IconSoftware subscriptions
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Invoicing & Collections
  1. Tick IconCreate client invoices
  2. Tick IconSend payment reminders
  3. Tick IconUpdate payment status
  4. Tick IconReconcile bank statement
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Taxes & Reconciliation
  1. Tick IconBank account match
  2. Tick IconSales tax tracking
  3. Tick IconDeduction ready records
  4. Tick IconYear end reports

Not Sure What To Delegate?

Download a list of 50+ tasks our bookkeepers take away from your table

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We send a downloadable PDF to your inbox

Structured processes, monitored work, and quick turnaround times

What Sets Us Apart?

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Pre-screened Talent

Only 1 in 1000 applicants make it through our stringent vetting, so you meet the best of the industry talent

Tool-trained

Bookkeepers trained across 50+ tools, including accounting software, reporting tools, and AI tools useful for pharmacies

Always Covered

Long leaves do not pause your books. A trained backup steps in so reconciliations and reports stay on schedule

Managed Support

A dedicated manager checks quality, while you focus on your business

Unlimited Interviews

Interview multiple bookkeepers at no cost and start only when you are sure the fit works for your studio

Three Calls and You’re Done

You skip job posts, screening, and training entirely

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We identify gaps, workflow, and reporting needs

Before & After Delegation

They Hired Us & Saved 3+ Hours Everyday

Wishup Vs. The Rest: Reason We Lead

Onboarding Speed & Availability
Talent Quality & Training
Trained in AI/No-Code Tools
Business Tools (Apploye, Pipedrive, Hiring Credits, etc.)
Replacement & Money-Back
Dedicated Account Manager & Knowledge Transfer
Wishup
60 minutes (always available)
0.1% (Pre-vetted & Pre-trained)
✅ 120+
✅ Free Business Tools (Worth $500)
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
Freelance Platforms
Up to 3 weeks (waitlist)
Unclear (No training)
❗Limited
❌ No
❌ No
❌ No
Other Companies
1 to 2 weeks (waitlist)
1% (Pre-vetted Only)
❗Limited
❌ No
❌ No
❌ No

Wishup Vs. The Rest: Reason We Lead

Onboarding Speed & Availability

Wishup60 minutes (always available)
Freelance PlatformsUp to 3 weeks (waitlist)
Other Companies1 to 2 weeks (waitlist)

Talent Quality & Training

Wishup0.1% (Pre-vetted & Pre-trained)
Freelance PlatformsUnclear (No training)
Other Companies1% (Pre-vetted Only)

Trained in AI/No-Code Tools

Wishup✅ 120+
Freelance Platforms❗Limited
Other Companies❗Limited

Business Tools (Apploye, Pipedrive, Hiring Credits, etc.)

Wishup✅ Free Business Tools (Worth $500)
Freelance Platforms❌ No
Other Companies❌ No

Replacement & Money-Back

Wishup✅ Yes
Freelance Platforms❌ No
Other Companies❌ No

Dedicated Account Manager & Knowledge Transfer

Wishup✅ Yes
Freelance Platforms❌ No
Other Companies❌ No

Photography Business Bookkeeping & Accounting Services: A Detailed Guide

What is Photography Bookkeeping?

Photography accounting is the financial management of a photography business where income and costs are tied to individual shoots instead of simple invoices. It tracks deposits, milestone payments, refunds, and project-based expenses like second shooters, travel, editing, and albums. The goal is to see real profit per job and across seasons, not just total revenue. Clean records also make tax filing easier because deductions like business expenses are already organized.

What are the Services Offered By a Photography Accountant?

  • Project-Based Income Tracking: Deposits, final payments, and package pricing recorded per shoot.
  • Expense Categorization: Gear purchases, software subscriptions, travel, props, and outsourcing costs.
  • Accounts Receivable Monitoring: Tracking unpaid invoices and client balances.
  • Bank & Payment Reconciliation: Matching online payments and transfers with records.
  • Sales & Tax-Ready Reporting: Monthly profit summaries and yearly reports.
  • Financial Reporting: Service profitability and cash flow analysis.
  • Cleanup & Catch-Up Bookkeeping: Organizing messy or missing records.

Which Photography Businesses Use Specialized Bookkeeping Services?

  • Wedding and event photographers
  • Portrait and studio photographers
  • Commercial and brand photographers
  • Freelance and solo photographers
  • Photography studios with multiple shooters

What are the Benefits of Hiring a Photography Business Bookkeeper?

  • Clear Shoot Profitability: Know which packages and services earn the most.
  • Better Cash Flow Control: Track deposits and outstanding balances.
  • Simpler Tax Preparation: Organized records reduce filing stress.
  • Expense Awareness: Monitor gear and production costs accurately.
  • Time Savings: Photographers focus on shooting and editing instead of accounting.

What’s the Cost Comparison: Freelance Bookkeeper vs Managed Photography Bookkeeping Services vs In-house Bookkeeper?

Hiring Mode Cost Best For
Freelance Bookkeeper $20–35/hour Solo photographers with a few projects a month
Managed Photography Bookkeeping Services US$299 onwards Photography businesses needing ongoing bookkeeping support, tool-ready talent, and backup support
In-house Bookkeeper $24K–42K/year + benefits Large studios needing on-site support

What are the Essential Skills to Look for in a Photography Accounting Expert?

  • Experience with project-based businesses
  • Understanding of deposits and milestone billing
  • Expense tracking for gear and production costs
  • Accurate reconciliation and financial reporting
  • Knowledge of creative business tax preparation needs
  • Confidential handling of financial data

How to Hire a Photography Business Bookkeeper?

  1. Freelance Platforms like Fiverr and Upwork
    Pros: Ideal for one-time jobs
    Cons: Not suitable for long-term collaboration, lacks tool knowledge, juggles between multiple clients
  2. Managed Bookkeeping Services like Wishup
    Pros: Experienced, large talent pool, pre-trained, timezone availability, data privacy
    Cons: Not ideal for one-time jobs
  3. In-House Hire from Platforms Like Indeed and LinkedIn
    Pros: On-site availability
    Cons: High fixed cost, long hiring cycles, need vetting

What are the Steps to Hire Photography Accounting Services?

  • List income sources, packages, and payment schedules.
  • Estimate monthly transaction volume.
  • Choose a hiring model based on growth stage.
  • Vet for experience with project-based businesses.
  • Run a trial using one month of transactions.
  • Set reporting cadence for project profitability and cash flow.

Frequently Asked Questions About Photography Accounting

They record every payment tied to a shoot, advance deposits, balance payments, refunds, and reschedules. Expenses like lenses, travel, second shooters, and album printing are categorized correctly. Bank and payment gateways are reconciled so numbers match reality. You receive monthly reports that show profit, not just money received.

Photography revenue rarely arrives in one invoice. Clients pay in stages and projects span weeks or months. Costs are also job-specific, editing, assistants, locations, and printing. A specialized bookkeeper groups income and costs together so each project’s margin is clear instead of buried in general expenses.

Most photographers use this accounting software plus Stripe, PayPal, or booking tools. These sources are connected, so transactions sync automatically instead of manual entry. Rules are set to categorize common payments and fees correctly. Reconciliation then becomes a review process rather than a rebuild every month.

In the US, photography businesses typically pay about $2,000 to $3,500 per month for bookkeeping, depending on transaction volume and reporting needs. With Wishup, managed bookkeeping support starts at $299, and a dedicated bookkeeper begins at $999 per month. You get ongoing maintenance, structured updates, an account manager, and continuity without dealing with long hiring cycles.

Yes. The bookkeeper maintains clean ledgers, reconciled statements, and categorized expenses throughout the year. At tax time, the CPA receives structured reports instead of raw exports.

Typically weekly, sometimes more often during heavy booking periods. Frequent updates keep cash flow visible and catch issues early, like missed payments or duplicate charges. Monthly closing then becomes a confirmation step instead of a long correction exercise.

Yes. Income and related costs are grouped by project or service type. That includes contractors, travel, rentals, editing, and deliverables. You can compare packages and adjust pricing based on actual margins rather than assumptions.

All accounts are connected to one ledger and reconciled together. Transfers between them are recorded properly so income is not counted twice. Reports show a combined financial position instead of fragmented balances across apps.

After access is granted, accounts are connected, and rules are created within a day. Regular bookkeeping starts immediately. If past records need cleanup, the time depends on how far back transactions go and how many accounts exist.

Access is shared using permissions inside the software, not by exchanging passwords. Work is performed under confidentiality agreements and activity logs track changes. Only required financial data is handled and access can be revoked anytime.

Yes, the software remains your official record. The bookkeeper manages entries, reconciliations, and reports within it. You log in only to review performance and download statements when needed.

Mainly during setup, clarifying services, pricing structure, and expense types. After routines are established, communication is limited to unusual transactions or business changes. Most weeks, you only review reports and approve decisions if needed.