“In the privacy of your own home” is an often-heard phrase rife with underlying implications. Behind closed doors, in a space you call your own, should anyone else have a say in what you do there? What information might others glean of your day-to-day routines? How much privacy is necessary for safety or comfort? What do your neighbors know? Photographer Gail Albert Halaban examines the thinning barrier between private and public spaces in her ongoing series focused on the comings and goings, habits, and behaviors of city dwellers around the world.

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