Fengyang Zeng is a photographic artist currently pursuing advanced studies in the Photography Department at the Royal College of Art. With a robust background in documenting the intricate lives of middle-class families in China's major cities, Fengyang's work spans the full spectrum of human experience—from birth to aging and death. Over a dedicated five-year period, she meticulously captured the nuanced emotional landscapes and underlying causes within these familial relationships.

Fengyang’s photography transcends mere visual representation, serving as a medium to explore cultural and social identities. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in themes of time, memory, relationships, and mortality, all of which are influenced by contemporary conceptual art. Through the use of diverse media, including installations, moving images, and sound, Fengyang employs multimodal expression to effectively convey complex emotions and perceptions. This approach not only evokes profound reflections on contemporary life but also highlights the subtle emotions and everyday details that are often overlooked in today's fast-paced society.

Her work invites audiences to engage deeply with the intricate fabric of human relationships and the transient nature of life, fostering a greater awareness and appreciation of the delicate and often imperceptible aspects of daily existence.