Brian Finke
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Brian Finke spent two years along the sidelines of highschool football games, documenting the football players as they won, lost, practiced, struggled in pain, and exalted in victory. Along with the players, Finke turned his camera on the cheerleaders who hollered, jumped, stretched and clapped, rooting their teams on regardless of the outcome. 2-4-6-8 American Cheerleaders and Football Players, photographs by Brian Finke, weaves these images into a story about one of America's continuing dramas played out in small towns and urban cities across the country.