MARILYN MANSON Among Musicians Featured In 'Rare Birds' Photo Book

April 30, 2005

According to MTV.com, Marilyn Manson is among the rockers captured by Amanda de Cadenet's lens for her upcoming photo book, "Rare Birds", due in September. The 10-year-retrospective presents the personalities of musicians, actors, models and more in unconventional poses and moments. "I have always liked the imperfections of a person," de Cadenet said. "This is the reality of being human and it's beautiful to me. What I look for in my own life and with the people I photograph is the truth of who they really are." Also included are shots of a BECK, THE STROKES, THE VINES, KINGS OF LEON, THE DISTILLERS, Keanu Reeves, Tobey Maguire, Benicio Del Toro, Orlando Bloom, Rose McGowan and Amanda Peet.

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