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Meet Jason


 

 

 

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Meet Jason


 

 

 

Jason Weingart : Photographer. Storm Chaser. Author. Weather Nerd.

Jason Weingart

My name is Jason Weingart, and I love photography and adventures. I graduated with my bachelor's of science in photography from the University of Central Florida in the winter of 2012. I have been shooting professionally for five years. 

Growing up in the Rust Belt of NE Ohio my interest in weather was present at a very young age. In 3rd grade, a local tv meteorologist visited our classroom and showed us the infamous tornado overpass video. After that,  I would constantly watch VHS tapes of tornadoes. Whenever a severe storm caused us to take shelter, I would stay outside and watch it as long as I could. When asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, my first response was always a "storm chaser". As I got older, and life happened, that thought sort of fell out of my head, although I would still stand outside and watch storms.

I pretty much enrolled in photography school on a whim. Until then, I had never picked up anything more than a point-and-shoot camera. At the time, I was stuck in a dead end job, and didn't have much going on in my life. What did I have to lose? I quickly learned just how challenging photography is. I always tell new photographers not to get discouraged with their work, like everything else, it takes time. My pictures were downright awful when I first started. I had no business having a camera in my hand, let alone going to school for it. Thankfully I had an amazing support group of professors, faculty, and peers. 

I started out shooting a lot of sports, which I enjoyed, but I kept that storm chasing thing in the back of my head the entire time. Once I got comfortable using a camera, I set out to get some storm photos. I got my first lightning photo in August of 2009, and was instantly hooked. I began studying meteorology, and chasing storms every chance I got. It became my thing at school. While all the other students were busy trying to become the next Irving Penn, I was wondering what the next severe weather setup would do, and if it would be worth my time to drive to it from Florida. 

Jason Weingart photographs the early stages of the Tahoka, Texas tornado.  May 5, 2019. Image by Savannah Weingart

Jason Weingart photographs the early stages of the Tahoka, Texas tornado.
May 5, 2019. Image by Savannah Weingart

Today I live in the Austin, Texas area with my wife, Savannah. I can't say enough about this wonderful woman who helped me build this business from the ground up. An incredibly talented photographer, graphic designer, and storm chaser (whose work is featured prominently across this website), she has been taking pictures since she was a young girl. She actually has been chasing storms longer than me and has been the driving force behind my career. If you sign up for a workshop, chances are you will get to know her as well. Whether she is offering photography advice, lighting the inside of spooky abandoned buildings, or driving vans of guests during tornado outbreaks, these programs would not be what they are without her. 

 I enjoy teaching photography as much as I do actually taking photographs. I thought I would get my master's degree and teach photography at an institution but I actually prefer our workshops, which give us the freedom to teach our guests in the most efficient way and give them an unforgettable adventure full of learning. 

 

Got a question? Let me know and I will respond promptly. 


WHAT'S IN MY CAMERA BAG...

  • Canon 6D Body

  • Canon 5D Mark II Body

  • Canon 16-35 f/2.8 L series lens

  • Canon 24-105 f/4.0 L series lens

  • Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens

  • Canon 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 lens

  • Canon 430 EXII Speedlight with diffuser and colored gels

  • Lots of memory cards and batteries

  • Manfroto tripod

  • Canon Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3

  • MK Controls Lightning Trigger


NOTABLE AWARDS

2018 Wikimedia Picture of the Year

2017 Wiki Science Competition United States Finalist

2015 The Weather Channel It's Amazing Out There Contest - Fan Favorite

2014 The Weather Channel It's Amazing Out There Contest- Second Place

2012 College Media Association Take Cover Competition - First Place

2012 NASA Extreme Weather Photos Contest - First Place

2011 College Media Association Take Cover Competition - First Place 

2011 FSCAA Best Photo Story - First Place

2011 FSCAA Best Feature Photo - First Place

2010 FSCAA Best Sports Photo - First Place