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Dean Allman Creates Denver Photography Capturing Street Music

Dean Allman travels out of state in order to capture his Denver photography where he zones in on regular musicians and pianos on the street. The pianos are multi-colored and encourage people to sit down and play their best tunes.

The pictures are clear as can be, where you feel a part of the musical environment. Within the photos, there is also a street artist performing his violin with his case open on the side. In one photograph, a man plays the piano as people walk across the other end of the street. These photos show an interesting approach in getting people to make music with an audience around them.

Sometimes you have to travel to see what other cities are doing in order to bring people together, and Dean Allman does just this. The work is inspiring and makes you want to go home and play a little music yourself.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-colored Street Pianos - These pianos encourage street musicians and passersby to engage in spontaneous musical performances.
2. Interactive Photographic Art - Combining performance art and photography creates an immersive, shared experience for the viewer.
3. Street Music Culture - The capturing and sharing of street music and performers highlights the importance of local, diverse music scenes.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Photography - Incorporating interactive elements into photography and artwork creates new opportunities for engagement and revenue.
2. Music and Entertainment - Highlighting local, street musicians can bring attention and revenue to smaller acts and local venues.
3. Tourism and Travel - Promoting unique, interactive experiences like street music and public art encourages tourism and local economic growth.

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