Mike Hensen

Based in London, Ontario, Mike Hensen has established himself as a leading photography journalist at The London Free Press. His work bridges documentary rigor with artistic sensibility, particularly in these areas:

  • Primary Focus: Regional environmental changes and urban development patterns
  • Secondary Interests: Community sports culture, architectural preservation
  • Avoids: Celebrity photography, purely commercial assignments

Pitching Priorities

Successful pitches to Hensen often include:

  • Access to unique Ontario locations with visual/narrative potential
  • Subjects representing community heritage or transformation
  • Cross-disciplinary projects combining photography with other media
“The best stories live where human experience meets the physical world.”

With over a decade of experience, Hensen’s work continues to shape how Canadians visualize their evolving landscapes and communities.

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Bio

Mike Hensen: A Lens on Canadian Life

We’ve followed Mike Hensen’s work for years as one of Canada’s most versatile visual storytellers. His career reflects a commitment to documenting the interplay between people, environments, and moments that define communities.

Career Evolution: From Frames to Narratives

  • Early Days (2010s): Cut his teeth on local sports coverage, capturing high-energy moments for community newspapers
  • Mid-Career Expansion: Developed signature series on urban development patterns in Southwestern Ontario
  • Current Focus: Leads long-form visual projects blending environmental documentation with human interest angles

Signature Works

Winter’s Last Stand: Thawing Rivers of Ontario

This 2024 photo essay documented climate impacts through vanishing ice patterns along the Thames River. Hensen employed time-lapse techniques over six weeks, contrasting historical floodplain images with contemporary shots. The work gained attention from environmental advocacy groups for making regional climate data visually accessible.

Friday Night Lights Reimagined

His 2023 project re-examined high school sports culture through intimate locker room portraits and action shots. By focusing on athletes’ pre-game rituals rather than game outcomes, Hensen highlighted the psychological dimensions of amateur sports.

Concrete Jungles

A 2022 series tracking urban renewal projects used composite imagery to show architectural changes across decades. This work demonstrated his ability to make municipal planning documents visually engaging for general audiences.

Pitching Insights

1. Localized Environmental Stories

Hensen consistently prioritizes projects with clear regional ties, particularly those documenting human-environment interactions. His 2024 river thaw series exemplifies this focus. Pitches should include access to unique locations or subjects within Ontario’s ecosystem.

2. Cultural Preservation Angles

Historical societies and heritage organizations will find resonance with his work documenting vanishing traditions. Provide leads on little-known community practices with strong visual components.

3. Sports Beyond the Field

While not a sports journalist per se, Hensen brings psychological depth to athletic coverage. Stories exploring athletes’ mental health or community roles align with his approach.

4. Technical Innovation Showcases

He frequently experiments with new photographic techniques. Pitches involving novel imaging technologies or methodologies gain traction if tied to local stories.

5. Collaborative Opportunities

His portfolio shows increasing interest in cross-medium projects. Proposals combining photography with data visualization or oral history components receive particular consideration.

Industry Recognition

  • Canadian Association of Journalists Finalist (2023): Nominated for innovative use of time-lapse in environmental reporting
  • Ontario Heritage Trust Partnership (2022): Commissioned to document at-risk architectural sites
  • London Arts Council Grant Recipient (2021-2024): Secured funding for three consecutive community storytelling initiatives

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