Financially Focused Photographer

Revenue Reality Check: How Much Are You Actually Taking Home?


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What You'll Learn in This Episode

We've all seen the Instagram posts – photographers proudly announcing their six-figure businesses. But here's what no one's talking about: a six-figure business doesn't equal a six-figure salary. Not even close.

In this eye-opening episode, Tiffany breaks down the reality of what photographers actually take home versus what their businesses generate. You'll discover why understanding this gap is crucial for building a sustainable business that truly supports the life you want.

Key Topics Covered

The Revenue vs. Take-Home Reality

  1. Why photography businesses have some of the biggest gaps between revenue and take-home pay
  2. Real example: The wedding photographer bringing in $150K but only paying herself $35K
  3. Understanding what "take-home pay" actually means for your personal finances

Finding Your Personal Take-Home Sweet Spot

  1. A practical exercise to calculate what you actually need to live
  2. Breaking down essential expenses vs. desired lifestyle costs
  3. How to connect your business goals to your personal financial needs

The Profit First Approach for Photographers

  1. Why the traditional formula (Revenue - Expenses = Profit) is broken
  2. Setting up multiple bank accounts to automate your finances
  3. Specific percentage allocations for photographers

Comparing Business Models Through the Take-Home Lens

  1. High-volume vs. premium pricing: Which actually pays you more?
  2. Calculating your REAL hourly rate (prepare to be shocked)
  3. Why fewer clients often means more money in your pocket

7 Practical Steps to Increase Your Take-Home Pay

  1. Strategic pricing based on time investment
  2. Streamlining services for maximum profitability
  3. When and how to outsource effectively
  4. Developing passive income streams
  5. Plus 3 more actionable strategies

Community Q&A

"I've been in business for three years and just realized I've been paying myself less than my second shooter. I feel embarrassed and don't know where to start fixing this. Help!"

Tiffany addresses this surprisingly common situation with compassion and provides a three-tier framework for determining personal financial needs and implementing immediate changes.

Real Talk: What Photographers Actually Take Home

Based on working with hundreds of photographers, here's what Tiffany typically sees:

  1. Solo photographers ($100K-$150K revenue): $30K-$60K take-home
  2. Mid-level photographers ($50K-$75K revenue): $20K-$35K take-home
  3. Studios with teams ($250K+ revenue): $75K-$120K owner pay

Key Takeaway

Your business exists to serve your life, not the other way around. Getting clear on what you need to take home isn't selfish – it's essential for building a sustainable business that supports both your creative and financial goals.

Resources Mentioned
  1. Profit First by Mike Michalowicz – The book that transformed how Tiffany thinks about business finances
  2. Relay Financial – Free business banking with up to 20 accounts (perfect for Profit First implementation)
  3. Previous Episodes: Episode 001 (Money Mindset) and Episode 002 (Strategic Investments)

Homework

This week, calculate your personal financial needs using the three-tier system:

  1. Good: What you need to survive
  2. Better: What you need to thrive
  3. Best: What you need for your ideal life

Then implement at least ONE strategy from today's episode to start increasing your take-home pay.

Connect With Tiffany

Join the Community: Join FREE Facebook Community where you can ask questions and connect with other photographers on their financial journey.

Work With Bastian Accounting: Learn more about our Done-For-You bookkeeping and tax services specifically designed for photographers at www.bastianaccounting.com

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By the end of the week, you’ll have a clean Profit & Loss statement, your vehicle and home office handled correctly, and the confidence of knowing your books are accurate, supportable, and truly tax-ready. This is structured, practical support designed to create calm, clarity, and a solid financial foundation going into tax season.

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Financially Focused PhotographerBy Tiffany Bastian | Bastian Accounting