Enzo Sellerio (1924 – February 22, 2012) was an Italian photographer, publisher, and collector.
In 1962 ZDF invited Sellerio, Hiroshi Hamaya and Will McBride to make a film on the German people; Mit offenen Augen was the result.
After a short period in the mid-1960s freelancing in the United States for Vogue and Fortune magazines, Sellerio moved toward publishing, and in 1969 started Sellerio editore with his wife.
Among his publications are books about traditional Sicilian artifacts, many of them from his own collection.
Sellerio's black-and-white photographs depict most fairly public aspects of Sicilian life.