photos of a Prolific Ceramicist: Jim Simms for South Coast Style Magazine

Last quarter I was commissioned by South Coast Style Magazine to photography Congo ceramicist Jim Simms from ‘Congo Crafts’. The brief was to capture Jim in his studio and garden.

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Jim’s work is inspired by Japanese and Korean styles and he’s been exhibiting every year for the last 36 years, talk about prolific! For the shoot I used natural light and tried to make sure any portrait shots were near a window. It was an overcast day so the light was quite low.

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When Jim isn't creating incredible pieces of earthy looking ceramics with handmade glazes he's bodyboarding or hanging out with his girlfriend in his beautiful Japanese inspired house and garden.

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This guy had me in stitches, every second word was 'f-ing' this and 'f-ing' this... I felt very at home with this language - my mum is an ex-fisher. I love his energy and passion for life, I left the shoot feeling so bloody pumped that I could still be living a life like this when I'm his age. He said he doesn't like hanging out with people his age because they're bloody boring as shit, love him!


I fell in love with some of his brown spotty cups so I’ve ordered 6 of them 👏🏼🧡.

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Honey Atkinson

Honey Atkinson is a photographer, filmmaker, and educator based on the Sapphire Coast of NSW. With over 20 years of experience, she specialises in brand photography and videography for women in business and runs phone photography workshops that help small business owners create their own content with confidence.

Her work has been featured by Meta, Airbnb, The Design Files, Organic Gardener, and Pip Magazine. Through her blog, YouTube channel, and podcast, Honey shares practical tips on photography, video, and content creation for values-led businesses.

https://www.honeyatkinson.com
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