'Paris Views' By Gail Albert Halaban Explores Isolation In The City of Lights

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Gail Albert Halaban Shoots ‘Paris Views’ For Her ‘Out My Window’ Voyeuristic Images AOC Sensual Art & Fashion

New York photographer Gail Albert Halaban began her body of work ‘Out My Window’ in 2007 — inspired as Halaban explains in video by her own noctural poses in the window, holding her awake baby. Through this experience, the artist became aware — not only of the sensual aspect of voyeurism — but the search for human connection in a digital world.

Her exquisitely framed images infuse the architecture first of New York and then Paris in 2012 and 2013, after Le Monde’s M magazine photo editor Cathy Remy became acquainted with Halaban’s work.