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Daily Inspiration: Meet Eli Prasit

Today we’re excited to be connecting with Eli Prasit again. If you haven’t already, we suggest you check out our prior conversation with them here.

Eli, we are so thrilled to be connecting again and can’t wait to hear about all the amazing things you have been up to. Before we jump into all of that, some of our readers might have missed our prior interview, so can you take a moment to reintroduce yourself?
I’m Eli Prasit, a creative entrepreneur, and risk taker. My journey started when I dropped out of college at 20 and moved to LA with nothing but my camera and a vision. Through photography, I built connections, capturing industry icons like Lil Wayne, Tyga and Dipset, which opened doors to larger creative opportunities.

Over the years, I’ve expanded my career into digital marketing, working with brands like Pepsi, Armani, and Nesquik, as well as producing live events, pop-ups, and viral content that have made a real impact.

What sets me apart is my authenticity and resourcefulness—I’ve built everything from the ground up, using the resources at my disposal to create something meaningful. Whether it’s Queued2Fame, my photography portfolio or my work in marketing, my focus is always on storytelling, community, and pushing culture forward.

Awesome, so we reached out because we wanted to hear all about what you have been up to since we last connected.
Trying to keep my foot on the pedal, I’ve been pushing forward in multiple creative ventures. Queued2Fame has been growing steadily—refining the structure to create a seamless blend of storytelling, personal experiences, and high-quality photography. The goal is to showcase industry talent in a unique way, and I’m actively working on expanding its reach through strategic partnerships and sponsorships. Right now, I’m focused on securing investment to take it to the next level.

On the marketing side, I’ve continued working on digital campaigns that generate real impact. Whether it’s through brand partnerships, content creation, or collaborations with athletes and influencers, I’m always looking for innovative ways to connect brands with culture.

Of course, the journey hasn’t been without its challenges. Balancing multiple projects while staying true to my creative vision takes a lot of discipline, but I thrive in that space. I’ve learned to trust the process, stay consistent, and keep evolving.

Right now, I’m most excited about what’s ahead. Queued2Fame has so much potential, and I’m working to bring in the right people and resources to make it bigger than ever. It’s been a nonstop grind, but that’s what keeps me inspired—the journey is alive, and I’m just getting started.

Alright, so let’s do something a bit more fast-paced and lighthearted. We call this our lightning round and we’ll ask you a few quick questions.

  • Favorite Movie: Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
  • Favorite Book: The Alchemist
  • Favorite TV Show: Avatar the Last Airbender
  • Favorite Band or Artist: Drake
  • Sweet or Savory: Savory
  • Mountains or Beach: Beach
  • Favorite Sport (to watch): UFC
  • Favorite Sport (to play): Football
  • Did you play sports growing up (if so which ones): Wrestling, Boxing, Track, Football
  • As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up: Rich
  • French Fries or Onion Rings: French Fries
  • Chuck Rhodes or Bobby Axelrod: Chuck Rhodes
  • Favorite Cartoon growing up: Johnny Test
  • Favorite Childhood movie: Stuart Little
  • Favorite Breakfast Food: Cheesy Hashbrowns

What do you want people to remember about you and your brand? What are some of things that you feel are most important, unique, special, etc?
I want people to remember authenticity, impact, and innovation when they think of me and my brand.

For me personally, I want to be remembered as someone who took risks, stayed true to their vision, and created opportunities not just for myself but for others. I built my career from the ground up—no handouts, just hustle, creativity, and a passion for storytelling. I hope that inspires others to bet on themselves and chase their dreams, no matter the odds.

At the core of everything I do, the most important thing is discipline. Whether through my work in marketing, content creation, or Queued2Fame, I want people to remember that I used my creativity to make something bigger than myself—to uplift others, push culture forward, and leave a lasting imprint on the industry.

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