Photographer of National Parks, Monuments,
Civil War Battlefields and Battle Re-enactments
Scott Saylor
A native of Virginia, Scott Saylor is a top-notch professional photographer and teacher whose expertise
runs from capturing the images of everything from National Parks to Civil War Battlefields and the
fascinating world of Battle Re-enactments that are so popular throughout the Eastern United States.

Currently teaching photography in Virginia, while spending time instructing in the Grand Canyon during the
summer months, Scott Saylor is also an accomplished model builder.  In line with his intense interest in
history, hroughout this page you will see a wide variety of images taken from a Gettysburg Battle
Re-enactment in Pennsylvania.  With ancestors who participated in this famous battle that proved the
turning point in the American Civil War, these images hold special significance for him.
Scott Saylor with photography
student at the Grand Canyon
The spot where President
Abraham Lincoln delivered his
famous Gettysburg Address
Scott Saylor's Great Great
Grandfather, George
Washington Williams,
Gettysburg Veteran with
72nd Pennslyvania
Regiment, and Grandfather
who fought with 54th
Infantry in World War I
Scott Saylor, Photographer, Gettysburg Reenactments, Civil War
The Battle of Gettysburg, re-enacted in
the photographs on this page, is oen
of the most important battles in
American and world history.  General
Robert E. Lee, the top commander of
the Confederate Armies, had marched
his Armies of Northern Virginia through
Pennsylvania and was poised to strike
at Washington, D.C.
The Battle of Gettysburg
July 1-3, 1863