Manu Keams

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Photos from Manu Keams's post 03/19/2026

Instant Film Archive 🌵

In 2012, the first camera I bought after dropping out of San Francisco Art Institute was Fujifilm’s Instax Wide 210. Over the years, I discovered an extraordinary technique that results in these rainbow refractions, created in a single exposure.
This series was created in 2023 at my favorite oasis in Phoenix, the Desert Botanical Garden, with my OG muse šŸ’˜

Photos from Manu Keams's post 03/02/2026

Les PolaroĆÆds de Printemps

Proud to present these B&W/Color 600 film Polaroids of the stunning . These portraits were created with my Polaroid Now+ in Tempe, amongst a field of invasive Oncosiphon pilulifer (Stinket).

Stay tuned for more from this series ā£ļø

Photos from Manu Keams's post 03/02/2026

Les PolaroĆÆds de Printemps

Proud to present these B&W/Color 600 film Polaroids of the stunning . These instant film portraits were created with my Polaroid Now+, in Tempe, amongst a field of invasive Oncosiphon pilulifer (Stinket).
Stay tuned for more from this series ā£ļø

Photos from Manu Keams's post 11/26/2025

Canon Rebel 2000 + Red Harman 125 35mm Film

These experimental portraits were taken under the Lath House Pavillon, located at Heritage & Science Park, in Downtown Phoenix, with my Canon Rebel 2000 and developed on Red Harman 125, 35mm film. Lucky to have in my life, thank you for helping me create my artā£ļø

11/20/2025

San Francisco + Harman Red 125 35mm Film ā™„ļø

These long exposure cityscapes/self-portraits were created with my Canon Rebel 2000 and developed on Harman Red 125, 35mm film. Each exposure was 30 seconds long, with a 5.6 aperture and 125 ISO. This was my first time experimenting with this photography technique and I am over the moon with the resultsā£ļø

Photos from Manu Keams's post 10/15/2025

Kodak Portra 400 + Mamiya RZ67 + Canon Rebel 2000

Serendipitously, I met while scouting for new photoshoot locations at the Arizona Science Center in Downtown Phoenix. These portraits were created with my Mamiya RZ67 and Canon Rebel 2000, developed on Kodak Portra 400 film.

Much more to feature from this fortuitous encounter ✨

Photos from Manu Keams's post 10/06/2025

Darkroom Double Exposure šŸ–¤

This series was created using two different types of film cameras: the geometric sculpture was shot with my 35mm, Olympus OM-1, and the model was photographed with my 120mm, Holga 120N. Each camera was loaded with Ilford’s HP5 PLUS (ISO 400) black and white film. This effect was created in the darkroom by exposing light sensitive paper with two separate exposures: the first of the geometric pattern and the second of the model. Each photo is developed on Ilford’s Multigrade Fiber Warmtone Semi-Matt 11ā€x14ā€ paper.

Grateful to have be my stunning muse, thank you for helping me make my dreams come true ā£ļø

Stay tuned for more from this shoot !

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1201 N Galvin Pkwy
Phoenix, AZ
85008