Fulvio Roiter was an Italian photographer. Expert in black and white photography, he also used a personal technique in the color of travel reportages that exalted places and unpublished details of the scene. Already appreciated photographer for having produced several photographic books of cities and regions of the world, he rose to international prominence for the shots of his Venice from which he drew the book Being Venice of 1977. He was one of the three Italian photographers to whom he was assigned in 1956 the international prize for photographic publishing Nadar.