| February 9, 2010 |
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Our friends at FujiFilm USA were kind enough to invite us to their hospitality suite at Saturday's U.S. Open Tennis Finals. Super Saturday as it is called was certainly super. It was a beautiful night with a full moon high overhead as No. 1 ranked Kim Clijsters and No. 2 Justine Henin-Hardenne played brilliantly with Justine seizing this years Women's Singles US Open title. No. 4 Andy Roddick edged out No. 3 ranked Juan Carlo Ferrero for his first Grand Slam title. It seemed that many of Hollywood¹s elite along with various royalty were in attendance for the year¹s event the jam-packed Arthur Ashe Stadium. Fujifilm Photographer Greg Burson was aiming his camera across the court on somebody in the first row, but I couldn't make out who it was from the distance I stood. No matter, Greg snapped the shot, exited the terrace and went back into the hospitality suite to Fujifilm's new digital photofinishing kiosk, the PrintPix 1000 with thermal auto chrome technology. He was back 70 seconds later with a glossy 5X6 photo and look who it was! New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg alongside ex-NYC Mayors Ed I. Koch and David N. Dinkins
![]() © 2003 Greg Burson Grand Slam Final Day
![]() © 2003 Greg Burson Andy Roddick - Winner of this years US Open Grand Slam title. ![]() © 2003 Brandon Remler
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