Scott Andrew Bird is a Heritage Photographer documenting Australia's rich colonial and engineering history. He's currently based in the beautiful city of Sydney.
Scott Andrew Bird is lucky enough to have been behind a camera for more than 30 years, having been given one by his father at age 10. His father - a professional motor sports photographer - also showed him exactly how to use it, and a lifelong passion was born.
From that point onward, nearly every major experience was documented on film (and, of course, memory cards). Celebrations, vacations, fireworks displays and a whole lot more.
In 2005/6, after using the incredibly powerful (and highly recommended) Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for a while, Scott decided to scan all of his film-based photographs. This simple decision (and the months of work which followed) led to quite an astonishing revelation :
in addition to the celebrations, vacations, fireworks displays; many of the photos he'd taken over the years were of early Australian sites and buildings. It was clear that a love for documenting Australian history had existed all along.
Now aware of the driving force, Scott began focussing on two key aspects of this incredibly rich history -
Australia's colonial heritage : the sites, and buildings which formed this
Australia's engineering heritage : the bridges, roads, culverts and so on which contributed enormously to the nation's growth
And in many cases, both. Projects such as the Great North Road and the numerous Convict-Built Bridges are examples of this.
These days, he's both documenting and researching both of the above areas. If you're also a fan of colonial and engineering heritage - or simply enjoy beautiful images of Australia - dive in. Enjoy.
All of the images on this site are available for purchase as downloads and prints. To buy any of them this way :
NB : if this is your first time purchasing prints online, you'll be blown away by the quality. To give you an idea, here are a few of my own images on display :
If you'd like to get in touch - to ask a question, or to request photographs of a particular location - the simplest way is to use Google+ (details below). He'll get back to you as soon as possible.