As an experienced interiors photographer, I am able to produce natural looking images of 2D artworks in situ. Such images can be very useful for recording public or gallery installations, and can give prospective buyers an idea of the scale of artworks rather than viewing them in isolation. While 2D artwork is normally photographed with evenly balanced artificial lights in a semi-darkened space, works photographed in situations where the surroundings also need to be recorded, especially when behind glass, will throw up a lot of distracting reflections. Using special lighting techniques and composite exposures, I can generally eradicate these reflections and blend a properly lit image with its surroundings, while maintaining a natural looking result which sits convincingly in the existing light.