Low-angle view of a winter sunrise at Salter Grove, Rhode Island, capturing golden light reflecting off icy puddles and frost-covered rocks, with a dramatic perspective emphasizing the foreground and leading lines toward the horizon.
Getting low can change everything. A winter sunrise at Salter Grove, Rhode Island, from the perspective that had passersby checking if I’d fallen. Sometimes, the best view is closer to the ground.

A Signed Print. A Personal Story. A Piece of the Journey.

Through My Eyes began as a way to process, reflect, and heal. What started as a book of photographs and stories has grown into something more — a collection of moments that helped me find peace, and now, I’m sharing those moments with you.

Each print in this series is a gift from that journey. A way to bring healing energy, quiet reflection, and emotional connection into your space.

Whether you’re a collector, a lover of photography, or someone who simply felt something when you saw the work — this is for you.

I’m not a gallery guy in a suit — I’m just someone who loves the beach, loves the quiet, and found something powerful in the act of looking closely. These prints are personal. They’re emotional. And they’re meant to be shared.

A fine art lighthouse photograph nearly finished printing on the Epson SureColor P800 printer

🌿 What is the Signature Series?

Fine Art Print
Printed by me on museum-grade archival paper, signed and numbered. Each print is part of a limited edition series tied to the Through My Eyes collection.

I personally print each photo in the digital darkroom, using quality papers and inks. The print is labeled with the title, signed by me and numbered.

Printed Story Sheet
An 8.5″ x 11″ signed sheet featuring the story behind the image — the moment that made it matter. Printed on premium paper and formatted to feel like a letter from me to you.

Certificate of Authenticity
Each bundle includes a signed and numbered COA verifying the edition and authenticity of the print.

💬 Why It’s Special

This bundle is more than a print — it’s a piece of the process. A reflection. A reminder. Whether it’s a quiet night under the stars or a surprise encounter with a curious cow, each story carries a little healing with it. And now, that energy can live in your space.

This is for the collectors, the dreamers, the ones who feel something when they look at a photograph and wonder what happened just before or just after the shutter clicked.

Multiple fine art photo prints emerging from the Epson SureColor P800 printer, freshly printed and ready to be handled
Morning view of Narragansett Bay near Rhode Island Yacht Club with calm water and sunlight reflecting on gentle waves

🖼️ The Prints

Each image in the Through My Eyes collection is printed on Canson Platine Fibre Rag 13×19″ paper, with the photograph sized at 12×18″. Every print is personally signed, titled, and numbered by me along the bottom edge.

  • Limited Edition of 25
  • Numbered as: 1/25, 2/25, etc.
  • Artist Proofs: A small number (2–3) of APs will be retained and not sold

These museum-quality prints are crafted to last — a tangible piece of the story behind the lens.

Explore the Collections:

  • 👉 The Insider’s Collection
    A signed and numbered print, signed and numbered story sheet, and certificate of authenticity.
  • 👉 The VIP Collection
    A signed copy of Through My Eyes A signed and numbered print, signed and numbered story sheet, and certificate of authenticity.
  • 🎁 Giveaway Page
    Share the love and enter to win a free Artist Proof print.
Photograph showing a signed, numbered 13x19 print of “Torpedo Rooms – Silence in Steel,” an 8.5x11 story card, and the book Through My Eyes by Mike; part of the Signature series

💬 My Hope for You:

This series is deeply personal. It’s the result of healing, reflection, and connection. My hope is that these prints bring a little of that energy into your life — into your home, your space, your story.

Thank you for being part of this journey.

Explore the Signature Series: Through My Eyes Images

Mike Dooley sitting on the rocks at Beavertail State Park, behind his tripod with camera filters and spirit level in place, preparing to photograph the ocean at sunset."
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I’ve wandered the shorelines, captured the light, and yes—I drink way too much coffee. Let me help you create your story.

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