Carlo Naya (August 2, 1816 - May 30, 1882) was an Italian photographer known for his images of Venice. Born in Tronzano di Vercelli, Naya studied law at the University of Pisa. He traveled Europe on an inheritance and operated a photographic studio in Istanbul in 1845. He opened his studio in Venice in 1857. His wife ran his studio after his death, and, at some point, her second husband took over. The studio closed in 1918, and publisher Osvaldo Böhm bought most of Naya's archive.