“We all knew the Boleyn would no longer exist after the 2015/16 season,” Bonfanti told the London Standard
“I obsessively wanted to archive and ’save’ with my photographs as many of those familiar places and experiences as possible.
“I’m a season ticket holder and like everyone else, I was very fond of the place and the Saturday routines.
“At first I thought it would just be a personal project but the more I shot, the more I realised the photographs were telling a story, which I wanted to share with the rest of our fans.”
20% of the profits made from the exhibition, which opens on Thursday, December 7 and runs until Christmas Eve, will be donated to DT38, a charity in memory of former Hammers academy player Dylan Tombides.
The exhibition opens Thursday 7th December, 7-10pm, free entry. Open daily 8th-24th December, 9am-5pm at Stour Space, 7 Roach Road, Hackney Wick, London, E3 2PA