Sergio Frada is an Italian
photography, born in 1953 in Crocetta del Montello, Treviso.
He currently lives between his native country
and Central America.
He has always been a photography enthusiast since his youth, but he approached
professional photography in 2011, specializing in the genre of macrophotography.
His greatest passions are nature and travelling, especially in Central and
South America, and this is reflected in his works, with a strand focused on
small local animal species, especially arthropods.
In 2020, due to the pandemic and no longer being able to travel, he decided to
change his style and genre, devoting himself entirely to the creation of
photographic collages.
His favorite subjects are the historical buildings and the city centers, which
he tries to put together by creating new shapes, or by repeating the same image
by rotating it to achieve a kaleidoscopic effect.
Since 2013 he has participated in various
photographic exhibitions, both personal and collective, in the towns of
Mogliano, Bassano, and Treviso.
In 2017 he published the educational book for children entitled "ASA,
ALIENO IN CASA", illustrated by the artist.
In 2018 he was invited to participate in ENTOMODENA - International Exhibition
of Insects, where he exhibited his photographs depicting many species of
arthropods, even rare.