Wave + Photographers & Videographers: Faster Bank Import
Photographers juggle client deposits, final payments, equipment purchases, and travel expenses — often mixing personal and business transactions. If you use Wave for your accounting, you need a fast way to get bank statement data into the system.
BankScan AI for Photographers & Videographers Using Wave
BankScan AI converts any bank statement PDF to CSV formatted for direct import into Wave. Convert your bank statements to Excel to separate business income from personal spending, track equipment costs, and prepare your self-assessment return.
The Photographers & Videographers + Wave Workflow
Photographers collect booking deposits, receive final balance payments before or after shoots, purchase and maintain equipment, pay for travel and accommodation for location work, and license images through stock agencies. They reconcile bank statements to match payments against client bookings, track equipment purchases for capital allowances, and prepare records for self-assessment.
Key terms you'll encounter: booking deposit, usage rights, capital allowances, stock licensing income.
How It Works
Upload any bank statement PDF
Supports all major banks. Saves 1-2 hours per month on income and expense tracking, plus 2-3 hours at year-end separating business and personal transactions for self-assessment
AI formats for Wave
Output as CSV with Date, Description, Amount — Wave supports both single amount column and separate Income/Expense columns — dates in YYYY-MM-DD or MM/DD/YYYY.
Import and reconcile
In Wave, go to Banking > Connected Accounts > Upload a bank statement (CSV). Select the file, map columns to Date, Description, and Amount, then import. Wave's invoicing is tightly coupled with bank imports — when you import a bank deposit, Wave suggests matching it to outstanding invoices automatically.
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
Wave Features for Photographers & Videographers
- Wave ready — Output formatted as CSV matching Wave's expected column structure
- Smart integration — Wave's invoicing is tightly coupled with bank imports — when you import a bank deposit, Wave suggests matching it to outstanding invoices automatically.
- Built for Photographers & Videographers — Saves 1-2 hours per month on income and expense tracking, plus 2-3 hours at year-end separating business and personal transactions for self-assessment
- Software compatible — Output works directly with FreeAgent, QuickBooks Self-Employed, HoneyBook
Import Steps for Photographers & Videographers Using Wave
As photographer, here's how to get bank data into Wave:
- In Wave, go to Banking > Connected Accounts > Upload a bank statement (CSV)
- Select the file, map columns to Date, Description, and Amount, then import
Common Import Issues
Wave's free tier has occasional processing delays on large files. Also, Wave uses MM/DD/YYYY by default which conflicts with UK DD/MM/YYYY — select the correct format during import.
Wave Import — Built for Photographers & Videographers
Completely free with no paid tier for accounting features (monetised through payment processing). Popular with budget-conscious startups and side-hustlers.
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