Henricus Jacobus Tollens (13 June 1864, in Dordrecht – 29 July 1936, in Hillegersberg) was a Dutch photographer and painter.
His parents were Carolus Henricus Tollens (1824—1886), a coppersmith, and Hendrina Willemina Stoffels (1826—1901), a courier.
He was a member of the Deutsche Photographen Verein, which in 1888 awarded hem a prize for an art photograph.
In 1890, he became a co-founder of the Nederlandsche Fotografen Vereeniging, an organization of Dutch professional photographers in Amsterdam.
He was also a member of Dordrechtsche Kunstkring, an informal organization founded in 1897 which included artists, architects, and musicians from Dordrecht.