Mark Klett (born 9 September 1952) is an American photographer.
[9] He is a Regents Professor and teaches photography at Arizona State University.
Klett's photographic work focuses on the western landscape and man’s interaction with it.
[10] In particular, his photographs respond to historic images and his projects explore relationships between time, change and perception.
[11] He is particularly known for his rephotography projects, recently with collaborator Byron Wolfe, which included western landscapes, Yosemite, the Grand Canyon, and Glenn Canyon.