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Over this summer I have taken on a new adventure with my photography, one which is going to cause me to grow, as both a person and as a photographer, in a very different way. I have taken on the role of president of my local photography club, The Photographic Society of Rhode Island!

While I have always been the type of person to get involved and lend a hand, the role of president is a new one for me. Although I am nervous, I am up for the challenge. When first asked, I had no intent of accepting and laughingly told my wife “You can’t believe what the folks at photo club asked me to do!”. I explained that I had been asked to be the president of the organization, and she simply looked at me and said “Well, why not?”. I listed the few concerns that I had and her reply was simply “You can help them”. I think that is when it started to sink in. Maybe she was right, maybe I could help!

For the next several days I debated in my mind whether this would be the right thing to do – for myself, and for the club. I talked with several members of the club, some co-workers and the members of my family. In the end I realized that I will be doing many of the same things that I have been doing in my career and in my personal life, and that is helping people. I looked at the things that I was concerned about, and I realized that I needed to change – I needed to step out of my comfort zone, I needed to step up and just do it!

It has made this summer a busy one, as I try to come up to speed on all the things that I need to learn about the club, and start to put together a schedule of events that will excite our membership, and help them in our mutual journey with photography!

As I write this, I come to realize that I am no longer nervous and afraid, but rather excited to start this adventure in photography!

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Mike Dooley

Mike is a photographer, storyteller, and educator who sees the world through a lens of transformation. His work blends technical mastery with emotional depth—inviting viewers to not just see, but feel. Whether guiding learners through the art of visual storytelling or capturing the quiet poetry of Rhode Island’s landscapes, Mike creates spaces where vulnerability meets clarity. He’s the author of Through My Eyes and the voice behind Behind The Print, a podcast that explores the heart behind the image.

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