Nick
Anglin

Late Night
This image explores the concept of doomscrolling, a habit that seems to have affected almost everyone in some form. It captures the feeling of those late, restless nights where we tell ourselves, "Just a few more minutes," only to find ourselves awake for hours, lost in an endless stream of digital content. The photograph was created using a long exposure technique, which allowed me to capture the soft glow and illumination from the phone, emphasizing its grip on our attention.
Through its moody lighting and minimal composition, the image speaks to the emotional weight and mental fatigue that often accompany this behavior. It serves as a quiet reflection on how technology can blur the boundaries between rest and distraction something both deeply personal and universally relatable.

