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Welcome to my blog!

     Hello! My name is Rustin Michael Cerveny and I am the namesake of the Rustin Michael brand. 

     I am based out of Los Angeles and specialize in wedding photography. This blog gives you insight to my personal and professional life, and features images from my shoots, my travels, and my friends and family. If you see something you like please feel free to leave me a comment.  Make sure you take a chance to visit my wedding portfolio website at www.rustinmichael.com, click on weddings. 

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Rustin Michael

Category Archives: Photography

My Gear – Canon L Primes

Life has been pretty crazy the past couple weeks gearing up to shoot “Absentia.” I am only a couple days aways from DPing my first feature film!

Here is the first of what will be several posts about the tools I typically use at a wedding and many of my film projects. I figured I would start off with my favorite lenses, my Canon L primes.

Shown from left to right are the 24mm 1.4L, 50mm 1.2L, 85mm 1.2L II, and 135mm 2.0L.

Fixed focal length lenses, or prime lenses, offer many advantages over zoom lenses. I think sharpness and a larger aperture are the biggest ones. Prime lenses are typically the sharpest lenses you can get. I shoot with my prime lenses so much that when I use one of my Canon L zoom lenses (post coming soon) the images almost look soft in comparison. The larger aperture allows me to shoot in lower light than I could with a zoom lens, it also allows me to get a shallower depth of field than I could get with a zoom.

Keep reading below for a few notes about each lens and a few favorite images I took with it.

Canon EF 24mm 1.4L Even though there are wider lenses, I think the 24L does pretty well. It gives you a nice wide view without as much distortion that you would get from a wider angle. I love using my 24L for many parts of the day. I most frequently use it while the bride is getting ready, but also for select portraits and details.

Canon EF 50mm 1.2L I most frequently use my 50L when the bride is getting ready, for select portraits, and details. The 50L focuses much fast than the 85L but I still think I prefer the compression and angle of view of the 85L compared to the 50L.

Canon EF 85mm 1.2L II The 85L is an amazing lens that requires much practice to master. The lens focuses really slow, due to the build and design used in this heavy lens yet allowing it to still stay relatively small. I tend to use my 85L most during portraits and the first dance, and details. If the room is big enough I also like to use it while the bride is getting ready. It also comes in handy in low light churches.

Canon 135mm 2.0L Honestly my 135L is one of my least used lenses in my bag. I had even considered selling it at one point. Most of the times I need to a lens longer than 85mm I am usually using my Canon 70-200 2.8L. I do love how fast the 135L focuses though, and it is nice to have the 135L in my bag as back-up for my 70-200. It was hard finding images I shot with the 135L. Here is one

I could nearly shoot a whole wedding just using the 24mm 1.4L, 50mm 1.2L, and 85mm 1.2L II. If fact if you ever see me working at a wedding or engagement shoot I probably am using one of those 3 lenses, since they are on my camera most of the day.

Stay tuned for a post about my Canon L zoom lenses.

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Hope in the City: Wear Your Story – Fashion Show Magazine

Stacey Meineke put together the most amazing program for the Hope in the City fashion show. Over 1000 people were handed one as they entered the show 2 weeks ago. I love the simple design and haw large the photos are.

Here is the cover along with some pages from the magazine featuring my photos.

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This is my last post for Hope in the City 2010. You can find the previous posts using the links below.
Fashion Shoot 2010 preview
Fashion Shoot 2010 full post
Fashion Show 2010

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Hope in the City: Wear Your Story – Fashion Show

Last week I photographed the runway of the Hope in the City 2010 Fashion Show at Vibiana in downtown LA. Make sure you check out my previous posts about Hope in the City.
Fashion Shoot 2010 preview
Fashion Shoot 2010 full post

The runway at Vibiana just before the start of the show. I would love to shoot a wedding at Vibiana, it is such a beautiful venue. Hopefully that opportunity will come sooner than later.

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Our hosts for the evening Hank Fortener & Jeannie Mia

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The show started off with outfits made out of 85% paper. It is incredible what the designers could do with something so ordinary as newspaper. The designer is lsted above each image.

Katrina Andrews

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Amara Ononiwu

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Rey Aquino

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Adolfo Sanchez

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Jalyse Hanna

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Katie Chan

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Mariah McManus

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Rexford Dosamantes and Marisa Castro

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Crenshaw High School

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Sherise L. Shields

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Some amazing headpieces from Salvatore Salamone

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A few from Rey Aquino

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A few from Adolfo Sanchez

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A few from Shpetim Zero

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A few from Shekhar Rahate

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Hope in the City: Wear Your Story – Fashion Shoot

As I promised last week here is a full post for the Hope in the City Fashion Shoot.

On Saturday March 13th I joined an incredible team of artists to shoot this year’s designers for Hope in the City. This year the outfits had to be made out of 85% paper. To accomplish that task the designers used LA Weekly newspapers. There were so many amazing people that made this shoot possible. First I need to thank my friends at Mosaic for providing us a place to shoot. Franson Hall up at the Pasadena campus provided a great location and plenty of space for us to set up a background.

Just like last year I was the photography coordinator for the Hope in the City shoot and show. I had a great team of photographers join me on the 13th, without them none of this would be possible. Make sure you check out their sites using the links below. Many of them were capturing some incredible natural light shots of the models while I was shooting others on the background.

Jessica Conroy
John D. Beaty
Jason Sorge
Jess Koehler
Lance Kuhns
Xhantai Pablo
Angie Steen

On to the photos! Below are some of my favorites from the shoot. The designer is listed before each photo with a link to their site if possible.

Katrina Andrews

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Jessica Lewis

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Rebekka Lien

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Rey Aquino

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Shannon Russell

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Katie Chan

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Kristen Bluhm

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The shoot and show also featured some traditional fabric designs. Here are 2 that I loved by Rey Aquino

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Salvatore Salamone created some amazing designs for head pieces.

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The shot that we used for the cover of the magazine that was handed out at the show last night. Stay tuned for another post about the show including tear-sheets from the program. Stacey Meineke put together the most amazing program for the show last night.

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One final shot. Jason Sorge shot by my side during the shoot backing me up and getting some amazing images himself. This was a shot I grabbed of him while we were setting up the lights. We used a total of 5 Alien Bee Lights for the shoot.

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One last shout out to the models from the shoot.

Nadya Bay
Tatiana Christoffersen
Ashley Moss
Johan Khalilian
Anthony Badami

Stay tuned for another post with images from the runway and some layout from the handout last night!

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