PROJECTS
Mark Klett’s photography spans a wide range of projects that explore the intersections of history, landscape, and human experience. His work often revisits iconic sites of the American West, blending past and present through rephotography, while also creating new ways of seeing familiar places. From large-scale collaborations to more intimate personal series, Klett moves fluidly between documentary, conceptual, and experimental approaches. His projects reveal a deep curiosity about time, memory, and the ways photographs shape our understanding of place. Together, his projects offer a rich variety—expansive panoramas, carefully staged views, and playful interventions—that invite viewers to consider how images construct both cultural and personal narratives.
Projects in the Western US
Birthday Portraits
Saguaros
Sunrise Sticks
El Camino del Diablo
After the Ruins
The Half Life of History
Time Studies
The Black Rock Desert
The Birth of Venus
Desert Artifacts
North American Shields [NOTE North is misspelled in current site]
Revealing Territory
Oklahoma City Over Time
The Marin Headlands at the Golden Gate
Idaho Over Time
Collaborative Projects
Drowned River
Reconstructing the View
Yosemite in Time
Third View
The Rephotographic Survey Project