Thanks a lot - that's very kind! As mentioned before, I don't have a lot of special methods... I do most of my macro photography on a very small table, so I don't work with any big lights (no softboxes etc.), I work with continuous light (for several reasons, but mainly because I often only have 10-15 minutes of time to create a scene and take a shot, before ony of my kids needs me 😅), I do a lot of stacking, but do everything manually on a small macro rail. I don't use many lights, often only one and try to do the rest with reflectors (which in my case are just pieces of paper or cardboard etc. So I tend to work very smallscale, which can make things significantly easier (but also harder sometimes).
I usually don't document my setups, but I have created a couple of shots of the setup for this image once, because I was asked by some people:
Better knot ask by simple.joy, on Flickr
As you can see, despite using a T/S bellows, my setup is still hand-holdable, which is very important to me, because I also use this outside. Many of the mounting parts are from industrial applications (as are many of my favorite lenses), but I also have a couple of custom-made adapters and lens-boards, which helps a lot.
Your description was excellent - thank you very much! Again - love your approach to portrait photography and the results speak for themselves!