Jennifer Brindley(I)
- Actress
Jennifer Brindley is a professional photographer and storm chaser based out of Milwaukee, WI. She is known for her appearances in Twisters (2024), Earthstorm (2022 Netflix Series), The Road to El Reno (2013) and Storm Chasing: The Anthology (2016).
Jennifer operates a private boutique portrait studio in Milwaukee, WI. When she is not photographing people, she is photographing supercells.
Jennifer has documented over 50 tornadoes including the largest tornado on record - the El Reno tornado - at 2.6 miles wide with wind speeds topping out at 301mph. Each year between March and June, Jennifer puts in around 20,000 miles storm chasing with her long-time chase partner, Skip Talbot.
Jennifer has spoken at several severe weather and storm chasing conventions across the country, and has had her work published in a number of newspapers and magazines both nationally and internationally. She has appeared in three documentary film productions and has been interviewed in several radio interviews and podcasts. She also served as a consultant and art contributor for a short film about a female storm chaser. (Stormchaser, 2020 by Gretl Clagett).
Additionally, Jennifer works hard to connect with others in the industry and give back to the communities she sees devastated by severe weather through programs that mean something to her - including co-founding a tornado victim charity organization and working as support crew on an IMAX documentary film. These projects have led her to tornado science research.
Jennifer operates a private boutique portrait studio in Milwaukee, WI. When she is not photographing people, she is photographing supercells.
Jennifer has documented over 50 tornadoes including the largest tornado on record - the El Reno tornado - at 2.6 miles wide with wind speeds topping out at 301mph. Each year between March and June, Jennifer puts in around 20,000 miles storm chasing with her long-time chase partner, Skip Talbot.
Jennifer has spoken at several severe weather and storm chasing conventions across the country, and has had her work published in a number of newspapers and magazines both nationally and internationally. She has appeared in three documentary film productions and has been interviewed in several radio interviews and podcasts. She also served as a consultant and art contributor for a short film about a female storm chaser. (Stormchaser, 2020 by Gretl Clagett).
Additionally, Jennifer works hard to connect with others in the industry and give back to the communities she sees devastated by severe weather through programs that mean something to her - including co-founding a tornado victim charity organization and working as support crew on an IMAX documentary film. These projects have led her to tornado science research.