THE members of the club appeared a disgruntled lot as their President conducted their weekly meeting. A bespectacled man, normally very quiet, but today greatly agitated, rose from his traditional place near the door, his face pale and manner perturbed, “Mr President,” he said, and his voice quivered with concern, “There is not much importance given to our projects by the governor of our association!” The other members nodded vigorously, happy that one among their midst had expressed their deep anguish. “We have planted two bougainvillea plants, given my old computer to a school, gifted a bedsheet to an orphanage, but our area leadership has not acknowledged or congratulated us in their communications!”
There was a murmur of disapproval, and the President beckoned for quiet, “I am well aware of the silence of our leadership,” said the President, “and let me assure you it has disturbed me greatly, “I think our problem is the photographs we sent them!” The members clapped at their wise president’s observation. They all agreed that the pictures sent were not of the best quality.
“Yes,” said the member who had initially raised the point, “I agree! Our projects could compete any day with those of other clubs; why, our president looked so cute planting those two saplings, much better than all those other club presidents donating toilets for railway stations and building classrooms for poor students!” “We need better pics!” shouted all the members together in chorus.
“I second that!” said the president. “From now on let us use only iPhones when pics are taken!” said another member. “Samsung quality is equally good!” said an angry member, raising his phone to the ceiling. “Order! Order!” shouted the President. “I think I have a better suggestion!” screamed a lady member above the din.
“What is it madam?” asked the President, who preferred calling all ladies ‘madam’ so his wife wouldn’t get upset. “We would love to hear what you have to say madam!” “I agree with the importance of good pictures that should be sent out and put up on social media!” said the lady member, “I have observed that the better the picture, the more appreciation a club receives! I propose we induct a cameraman as a member of our club! A photographer of such precise technique and expertise whose pictures will immediately have us catapulted into the eyes of the higher ups in the area!”
The roar of approval that swept the club could even be heard in the parking lot and the drivers there smiled that their bosses were in a good mood, “Bravo! Bravo!” cried all the club members as the club approved the motion and the members went home, determined to induct the best photographer in town, who would change their fortunes and maybe raise one of them to be a future area leader..!
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