Saskatchewan photographer Courtney Milne dies
Last Updated: Monday, August 30, 2010 | 4:42 PM ET
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
Saskatchewan photographer Courtney Milne, shown here in still from a 2002 CBC-TV interview, photographed sacred landscapes and spaces in his home province and around the world. He died Sunday of cancer. (CBC)Renowned Saskatchewan nature photographer Courtney Milne has died at the age of 66 following a prolonged battle with cancer.
Milne, who was born in Saskatoon, had spent his final days at home in Grandora near Saskatoon and died on Sunday.
A prolific photographer and author or co-author of more than a dozen books, he explored sacred sites and landscapes around the globe.
Milne took almost half a million photos on all seven continents for a series of books called The Sacred Earth Collection, according to the Saskatchewan Encyclopedia.
In a 2007 essay for CBC Radio's This I Believe program, Milne said he experienced a turning point several years earlier when he learned to appreciate his home surroundings with new eyes.
"I found the path to myself through my camera," Milne said. "It led me around the world and home again.
"My most evocative photographs were right at my own doorstep, reflections of the autumn foliage in my outdoor pool, which looked like Monet paintings."
Among his books was Old Man on His Back: Portrait of a Prairie Landscape, which he co-authored with writer Sharon Butala.
She remembered him Monday as a true professional who would go to great pains to get the perfect shot.
"He thought nothing of getting up long before sunrise and staying up through the phases of the moon," Butala said.
"He would wait until conditions were exactly the way he wanted them to be, and that's something most amateur photographers haven't figured out yet."
Among the awards Milne received was, in 1993, the gold medal for distinction in Canadian photography by the National Association for Photographic Arts.
Milne is survived by his partner, Sherrill Miller. Funeral arrangements are not yet known.
Share Tools
Whitney Houston's final song Celebrate debuts by Jessica Wong May. 23, 2012 2:46 PM It seems fitting that Whitney Houston's final release is an upbeat and uplifting duet in which she passes the torch to a younger singer with vocal powerhouse potential. In the high energy song Celebrate, from the upcoming film Sparkle, Houston duets with singer and former American Idol Jordin Sparks.
Top News Headlines
- Quebec Education Minister 'ready' for new student talks
- Michelle Courschene said she hopes to meet with student leaders to break through the tuition crisis impasse, but Quebec's special protest law is not on the table. more »
- Canadian climber describes Everest as 'a morgue'
- A Canadian woman who was climbing Mount Everest the same weekend four others died provided a chilling description of her own perilous journey, saying the mountain seemed "like a morgue." more »
- Finley expected to detail EI changes Thursday
- Human Resources Minister Diane Finley is expected to put an end to speculation about the government's plans to change employment insurance on Thursday when she holds a news conference. more »
- Shareholders sue Facebook over botched IPO
- Facebook is facing a lawsuit from angry shareholders and multiple probes from regulators over the disappointing handling of its initial public offering last week. more »
Latest Arts & Entertainment News Headlines
- Security breach alleged in making of bin Laden raid film
- A House committee chairman charged Wednesday in Washington that the CIA and Defence Department jeopardized national security by co-operating too closely with filmmakers producing a movie on the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. more »
- Tom Wesselmann celebrated in new Montreal exhibit
- With Beyond Pop Art: Tom Wesselmann, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is trying to give the reserved, modest American art icon the attention he deserves. more »
- Mario Bros. creator gets Spain's Asturias Award
- Japan's Shigeru Miyamoto, considered the father of the modern video game, has been awarded Spain's Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities. more »
- David Cronenberg exhibit planned at TIFF
- With Canadian director David Cronenberg drawing attention at Cannes with the upcoming release of Cosmopolis, the TIFF Group is getting ready to celebrate his film career with a new exhibition. more »
Q Blog
Stephen Merchant stands up for himself May. 23, 2012 4:44 PM The comic best known for collaborating with Ricky Gervais on hit TV shows "The Office" and "Extras," talks to Jian about recently returning to his stand-up comedy roots, whether there are taboos in comedy, and more.
CBC Books
The problem with modern motherhood May. 23, 2012 5:26 PM French writer Elisabeth Badinter has written a controversial new book about modern motherhood. It in she argues that parenting methods like attachment parenting undermine women. She explains why to Day 6.
- Mom can't leave Canada with children, or stay either
- Canadian climber describes Everest as 'a morgue'
- Shareholders sue Facebook over botched IPO
- Massive Montreal rally ends with police clashes
- Tories prep back-to-work law for Canadian Pacific Railway
- 'Save me' last words of Mount Everest climber
- Bear drags Winnipeg man from camp outhouse
- Toronto mother, daughter slain in Atlantic City identified
- 15 ways to use a 450-page federal budget bill


