Writer / Director · Photographer · Austin, Texas

David
Lykes
Keenan

A witness who learned to step into the frame. Three careers — technology, photography, cinema — converging into a singular, uncompromising directorial voice.

Tiny, Texas

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The Third
Act

A Michigan Yankee who made Austin home in 1978, David Lykes Keenan is deep into his third career as a writer/director. After riding the city's tech boom and building a software company in 1986 — later sold in 2020 — he shifted his lens entirely.

His Kickstarter-funded street photography book FAIR WITNESS (2014) defined his visual philosophy: a voyeur who finally stepped into the light. His short Bodies of Water (2018), starring Ellar Coltrane, screened at 18 festivals worldwide.

Now, with Tiny, Texas shot in Spring 2025 and slated for a 2026 release, and two bold feature scripts in development, Keenan is fully committed to the frame.

20+
Festival Selections
6
Films Made
4
Photo Books Published
in 2026
first feature film released
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The
Filmography

2018 · 18 Festival Selections
Bodies
of Water
Short Film · Drama
Starring Ellar Coltrane of Boyhood. The debut short that announced a director's voice — 18 international festivals.
Short Film · Documentary
Winogrand
in Austin
1973–1978
Short Doc · Street Photography
A documentary short tracing Garry Winogrand's time in Austin, 1973–1978 — the years that shaped one of photography's greatest witnesses.
2023 · Short · Proof of Concept
Tiny, Texas
Short
Short Film · 2024 Festival Circuit
The proof-of-concept short that launched the feature — played the 2024 festival circuit and secured the full production.
Shot 2025 · Release 2026
Tiny,
Texas
Feature · Drama
1988 small-town Texas. A basketball prodigy, ballet, and the father who left.
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Photographic
Series

The camera was always a confession before it became a craft. These bodies of work form the visual DNA that flows through every frame of the films.

I
FAIR WITNESS
Street photography from NYC and beyond — the voyeur's distance, the decisive moment, the soul of the unseen city. Published 2014.
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II
LOOK at Me
Intimate portraits shot at three feet — the space where distance collapses and something true has no choice but to surface.
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III
Sweet Spots
Fun cockeyed square photos taken with a Diana plastic camera and expired Kodak Portra 160 film.
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IV
Alternate Spectrum
Pinhole photographs taken using Kodak Infrared Ektachrome color slide film in Pisa and Terezin in 2006.
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FAIR WITNESS
Kickstarter-funded street photography monograph · Published 2014 · Limited Edition
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I have lived more as a witness than a participant. The camera was my way of navigating the world without having to fully belong to it.

In my street photography — from the voyeuristic distance of FAIR WITNESS to the startling three-foot intimacy of LOOK At Me — I discovered that the lens is never just a tool. It is a confession.

My films are the natural evolution of that still work. They are monographs in motion. By prioritizing negative space, deep shadows, and the raw texture of a vintage lens, I don't just depict characters — I see the world through their specific, traumatized, yet hopeful perspective.

Every story I tell is about the moment the FAIR WITNESS finally decides to step into the light, put down the shield, and learn that the water isn't just where we drown — it's where we are reborn.

David Lykes Keenan, Austin TX
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Let's
Make
A Movie

Location Austin, Texas
Tiny, Texas tiny-texas-movie.com

Available for financing conversations, casting partnerships, co-production discussions, and festival placement inquiries. The slate is active — Learning to Swim and EX-PAT are both seeking investment and creative collaborators.

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