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Humble Togs Podcast

Humble Togs Podcast

著者: Kurt Sneddon
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概要

The Humble Togs Podcast is a conversation-driven show about the humans behind the cameras.

Each episode sits down with a member of Humble Togs Club for an honest 30–45 minute conversation about their life, their path into photography, and the experiences that shaped them as creatives and as humans.

This isn’t a technical photography podcast. You won’t hear deep dives into camera settings, gear reviews, or complicated lighting diagrams.

Instead, this show focuses on the real stories photographers carry with them.

Photography attracts people from every background imaginable. Teachers, parents, engineers, nurses, artists, people rebuilding their confidence, people chasing a long-delayed creative dream, and people who simply want to make something meaningful in the middle of busy lives.

The Humble Togs Podcast gives those people a voice.

Each episode is an interview with a member of the club that explores the journey behind the images — the wins, the doubts, the pivots, the unexpected turns, and the moments that made someone fall in love with photography in the first place.

Many photographers quietly struggle with comparison, imposter syndrome, and the feeling that everyone else has things figured out.

Hearing someone else say, “I’ve felt that too,” can be deeply powerful.

These conversations are meant to remind listeners that uncertainty, self-doubt, and creative frustration are normal, even necessary, parts of the process.

Alongside member stories, host Kurt Sneddon also shares openly about his own journey as a photographer and business owner — including the parts people usually leave out.

The successes, the failures, the setbacks, the grind of building a creative business, and the reality that even experienced professionals are constantly figuring things out as they go.

Success in photography — and in any creative field — isn’t a straight line.

It’s messy, unpredictable, and often harder than it looks from the outside.

The goal of this podcast is to make that reality visible, and to show that progress is possible when people support each other instead of competing against each other.

At its core, The Humble Togs Podcast is about community.

It’s about hearing real stories from real photographers who care about creativity, growth, and helping each other get a little better over time.

It’s about creating a space where photographers feel encouraged rather than judged, supported rather than compared, and connected rather than isolated.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re the only one struggling to figure things out, this podcast is for you.

And if you believe photography communities should lift people up instead of tearing them down, you’ll feel right at home here.

Welcome to The Humble Togs Podcast - where photographers share the journey, not just the highlight reel.

2026 Kurt Sneddon
アート 個人的成功 自己啓発
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  • She Almost Quit Photography After Getting Bullied Online... Now She's Booked Up | With Jessa Scott
    2026/04/10

    Most people don’t talk about this part of the creative process.

    The moment where you seriously consider quitting.

    Not because you don’t love photography…


    But because of how people treat you when you put your work out there.

    In this episode, I sit down with Jessa Scott — a photographer who went through exactly that.

    After being torn apart online when she was just starting out, Jessa hit a point where walking away from photography felt like the easiest option.

    And honestly… a lot of people do.

    But instead of quitting, she kept going.

    And what happened next is what makes this conversation worth listening to.

    Now she’s consistently booking clients, building real momentum, and showing up with a completely different level of confidence.

    We get into:

    • What actually happened when she posted her work and got attacked
    • How that experience affected her confidence (and how long it stuck around)
    • The turning point that stopped her from quitting
    • What she focused on instead of chasing perfection
    • How she started getting real client work
    • The difference between helpful feedback and the kind that just tears you down
    • What she’d say to someone who’s right on the edge of giving up

    This one matters.

    Because if you’ve ever felt like you’re not good enough…


    or like everyone else has it figured out except you…

    you’re not alone in that.

    And you’re definitely not the only one who’s thought about quitting.

    Listen to more:

    https://podcast.humbletogsclub.com

    Connect with Jessa:

    https://www.instagram.com/glow_with_jessa/
    https://hauteglowphotographywithjessa.mypixieset.com/

    Join Humble Togs Club:

    Humble Togs Club is my private community for photographers who actually support each other and help each other improve.

    No egos. No gatekeeping. Just real growth.

    https://www.humbletogsclub.com

    Follow Kurt Sneddon:

    Website: https://www.kurtsneddon.com
    Humble Togs Club: https://www.humbletogsclub.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bykurtsneddon
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bykurtsneddon
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/byKurtSneddon/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bykurtsneddon/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humbletogsclub

    Enjoying the podcast?

    Follow, subscribe, and leave a review wherever you’re listening — it genuinely helps more photographers find this and feel a little less alone in their journey.

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  • Failing Forward: The Mistakes That Actually Made Us Better | With Erin Brooks
    2026/04/10

    Nobody likes talking about their mistakes.

    Most people hide from them. Or feel shame about the idea of failing.

    But if you’ve been doing photography (or living as a human lol) for any amount of time… you’ve made them.

    Bad shoots. Missed moments. Edits that didn’t land.

    Situations where you walked away thinking, “That could’ve gone a lot better.”

    In this episode, I sit down with Erin Brooks to talk about the side of photography most people try to hide.

    The mistakes.

    Not the highlight reel. Not the polished portfolio.

    The stuff that actually shapes you.

    Because Erin. like me, doesn’t pretend she got everything right from the start.

    She shares the moments that didn’t go to plan… what went wrong… and what she did next.

    And that’s the part most people skip.

    We get into:

    • The early mistakes that shook her confidence
    • What it feels like when a shoot doesn’t go how you hoped
    • How she handled those moments instead of walking away
    • The difference between “failing” and actually learning
    • What changed in her approach after things went wrong
    • Why making mistakes is part of getting better (whether you like it or not)
    • How to keep going when your confidence takes a hit

    This episode is a good reset.

    Because if you’re in a phase where things aren’t clicking…
    or you feel like you’re behind…


    or like you should be better than you are right now…

    that’s not a sign to stop.

    It’s part of what you need to do every day, to learn, grow and get that little bit better every day.

    Without failure, growth isn't possible.

    Listen to more:

    https://podcast.humbletogsclub.com

    Connect with Erin:

    https://www.instagram.com/erinbrooksphotographer/
    https://www.erinbrooksphotographer.com/

    Join Humble Togs Club:

    Humble Togs Club is my private community for photographers who support each other and grow together.

    No ego. No gatekeeping. Just real progress.

    https://www.humbletogsclub.com

    Follow Kurt Sneddon:

    Website: https://www.kurtsneddon.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bykurtsneddon
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bykurtsneddon
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/byKurtSneddon/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bykurtsneddon/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humbletogsclub

    Enjoying the podcast?

    Follow, subscribe, and leave a review wherever you’re listening — it helps more photographers find this and realise they’re not the only ones figuring it out as they go.

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    38 分
  • How She Turned a Vacation Into Real Client Work (Without Having It All Figured Out) | With Sam Ham
    2026/04/08

    You don’t need to have it all figured out to start getting paid as a photographer.

    In this episode, I sit down with Sam Hamilton—someone who’s right in the beginning of building her photography journey. No polished brand. No perfect niche. No “I’ve got it all dialled in” story.

    Just real progress and an idea to approach some hotel chains she wanted to vacation at, with the offer of creating branding content for their social media.

    Sam shares how she went from shooting for fun to landing her first hotel client, getting asked back for more work, and starting to explore different types of photography—from travel and small business content to sports photography (which she's really enjoying).

    We also get into the stuff most people don’t talk about:

    • Starting to figure out lighting (especially indoors)
    • Dealing with noise (from High ISO) and editing time
    • Not knowing what gear you actually need
    • Trying different niches without locking yourself in
    • Building a photography business alongside a full-time job

    This is what it actually looks like when you’re starting out—and doing it anyway.

    🔑 What You’ll Take Away
    • Why waiting until you feel “ready” is holding you back
    • How real client work accelerates your learning
    • The truth about gear (and what actually matters)
    • A smarter way to figure out your niche
    • How to start building momentum without burning out
    • How to ignore "ego-bros" online who tell you you shouldn't charge money for your photography. They're just insecure and jealous. Trying to take it out on a world who's overtaking them.

    👤 About Sam Ham

    Sam is a Chicago-based photographer who started with travel photography and is now building a photography business alongside her full-time role as a data analyst.

    After landing her first hotel collaboration, she’s continued to grow through real-world experience—experimenting across different types of shoots while figuring out what she enjoys most.

    To follow Sam Ham on instagram, go to:
    https://www.instagram.com/samhamphotography/

    Follow Kurt at:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bykurtsneddon
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bykurtsneddon
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/byKurtSneddon/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bykurtsneddon/

    YouTube (Humble Togs Club): https://www.youtube.com/@humbletogsclub

    📣 Join the Community

    If you’re tired of toxic photography groups and want real support while you figure this stuff out…

    👉 Join Humble Togs Club:
    https://www.humbletogsclub.com

    No gatekeeping. No ego. Just photographers (and me - Kurt Sneddon) helping each other get better - without the BS.

    🎧 The Humble Togs Podcast

    Where photographers share the journey, not just the highlight reel.

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