Tom Hanson (photojournalist)
Tom Hanson was a Canadian photojournalist known for his compelling and often unflinching coverage of international conflicts and social issues. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Hanson dedicated his career to documenting the human impact of war, poverty, and injustice. He worked primarily as a freelancer, contributing to major news outlets around the world.
Hanson's work often focused on regions experiencing significant turmoil, including the Balkans, the Middle East, and Africa. He documented the Bosnian War, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and various humanitarian crises. His photography is characterized by its raw emotion, its ability to capture the dignity of individuals facing adversity, and its commitment to bearing witness to difficult realities.
While widely respected by his peers and recognized with numerous awards, Hanson maintained a low public profile, preferring to let his images speak for themselves. He remained deeply committed to the ethical practice of photojournalism and to using his work to promote understanding and empathy across cultures. He avoided sensationalism and always strived to portray his subjects with respect and honesty. His photographic legacy continues to inspire aspiring photojournalists and serves as a testament to the power of visual storytelling.