
Tornado Photography
by Jason Weingart
Jason Weingart documented his first tornado on May 28, 2013. Since then he has witnessed over 200 tornadoes. His best images of them are available for purchase in the form of prints and digital downloads. Prints can be made on paper, aluminum, canvas, or acrylic.
You can join Jason and get pictures like these on our yearly Tornado Adventures!
Pricing
Digital Download Personal Use $199.99
Digital Download Commercial License (Single Use) $399.99
16x24 Paper $299.99
24x36 Paper $499.99
40x60 Paper $699.99
16x24 Canvas $799.99
24x36 Canvas $1399.99
40x60 Canvas $2599.99
16x24 Aluminum $999.99
24X36 Aluminum $1799.99
40x60 Aluminum $3299.99
16x24 Acrylic $1099.99
24x36 Acrylic $1999.99
40x60 Acrylic $3499.99
Custom Sizes Available - Contact Us Using Form Below
To order, click on the thumbnails below. Got a question? Use the form at the bottom of the page and receive a prompt response from Jason Weingart.
Evolution of the first of several tornadoes in Ford County, Ks on May 24, 2016
I have made this image available for free through Wikimedia Commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Evolution_of_a_Tornado.jpg
Lightning illuminates the condensation funnel of the widest tornado on record in U.S. history. May 31, 2013
Stovepipe tornado tears across the landscape north of Minneola, Kansas. Image by Savannah Williams. May 24, 2016
Brief transitional tornado from a cyclic supercell near Minneola, Kansas. May 24, 2016
Birth of what would become a large and violent tornado near Bennington, Kansas. May 28, 2013
First of a dozen or so tornadoes from a cyclic supercell near Dodge City, Kansas. May 24, 2016
Twin tornadoes moving in excess of 65mph near Shelby, Mississippi. December 23, 2015
Tornado near Hawley, Texas on May 2, 2024