[4] When she was 13, her mother took her and her younger brother out of school to travel around the world, including six months on the Cook Islands.
As described in Wired:[3] "Haser photographs people who strike her fancy, be it a friend, a relative, or a stranger she meets on the street. . . .
Then she'll spend hours meticulously folding the photos into complex shapes inspired in part by kusudama origami, a Japanese paper-folding technique.
Finally, Haser painstakingly switches every other piece to create two works that are an equal combination of each sibling.
"[8]Her Pseudo series "plays with reality, layering and manipulating images of plants and flowers in a comment about the roots of fake news".