Mel Huffman
Mel's interest in photography started in the early 70's photographing rodeo events and learning aerial photography. He increased his experience with SLR cameras while visiting Japan, the Philippines, and Korea. Mel helped American and Japanese companies establish photography departments for product photography used in equipment manuals and training programs. While residing in Japan, he taught photography to Japanese employees; and now in Oregon, currently provides training for a Japanese-American photography group.
Recently he has been a team teaching site-photographer for Osher Institute. A part-time instructor for Portland Community College, Mel offers classes in photography equipment and in flash photography. Nature and macro photography are his primary styles, yet he has the ability to create exquisite images within virtually all styles.
Janell Huffman
Janell's many years of experience in photography began with film SLR cameras in college. During her career in education, she's studied with well-known American and International photographers and has taken numerous photography classes and workshops. Her experiences have continually progressed to include darkroom work, video and digital cameras, and editing software. A former community college instructor, Janell has extensive experience communicating with and training adults.
Recently she has been a team teaching site-photographer for Osher Institute. As co-chair of Tomodachi-kai, a Portland area Japanese-American friendship group, she established and leads their photography club. Additionally, as a videographer, she edits and produces ballroom dance and travel videos. Landscape, travel, and nature photography interest her the most where she balances between "realistic" and "artistic" images.