Photographer and lifelong Brentford supporter Adam Rosenbaum documents a season on the road with the Bees, capturing the people, places and shared experiences that define following your football club away from home.

Brentford Away Days 2025-26 follows a campaign that began with uncertainty and ended with pride. The summer of 2025 brought significant change to Brentford, with Thomas Frank departing after transforming the club’s modern history and several key players moving on. For many looking in from the outside, it felt like the end of an era.
Instead, it became the start of another.
Under Keith Andrews, Brentford grew into the season, becoming tougher, more organised and increasingly resilient. The Bees eventually finished ninth in the Premier League, matching their joint-highest finish in the competition and narrowly missing out on European qualification on goal difference.
Rosenbaum was there throughout, but his camera remains focused firmly on the supporters.

Brentford Away Days 2025-26 | Adam Rosenbaum
A season on the road with Brentford, documented on film by lifelong Bees supporter and photographer Adam Rosenbaum, capturing the community, characters and shared experience of following the club away from home. A5 photo zine / 60 pages / Full colour / Staple bound / 80+ film photographs with personal anecdotes from the photographer.
Shot entirely on film, the series travels from Selhurst Park to Anfield, Old Trafford and Everton, as well as Moss Rose under the lights for an FA Cup tie at Macclesfield. Early-morning coach journeys, packed concourses, pints, scarves, floodlights, tension and release all form part of the story.













A lifelong Brentford supporter and season ticket holder, Rosenbaum regularly travels home and away. That personal connection gives the photographs an intimacy that comes from being part of the experience rather than simply observing it.
Brentford Away Days 2025-26 is about the community, identity and inclusivity surrounding Brentford Football Club. It celebrates the supporters who travel the miles and the friendships, rituals and memories created along the way.
The complete series is published as a Lower Block Edition: an A5, 60-page, full-colour, staple-bound photo zine featuring more than 80 photographs shot on film alongside personal anecdotes from Rosenbaum.
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