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Contact Brandi Moore

Email: info@brandimooreagency.com
Phone:
310.499.8736

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM

Welcome to Brandi Moore

Brandi Moore is a full service creative and production agency working Nationwide.

Who we represent. Producers - Art Directors - Photographers - Stylists - Manicurists - Hair and Makeup Artists for all creative collaborations in Commercial, Advertising, Luxury, and Fashion Production. Production Services are always available when requested.

About Brandi. Moving from Honolulu to California I had a dream. To connect people with one another. First coming into the industry as a creative, I successfully designed handbags for a Bay Area brand. One of which was featured in Lucky Magazine when I was 20. I was immediately drawn to the fashion industry knowing my purpose was here. Throughout my life I’ve recognized that my true passion lies in supporting and uplifting creatives in our industry. Through the philanthropy and humanitarianism work we do, we’ve been able to create a space for creatives who are stronger together. It’s this agency’s sole purpose to support our community anyway we can. After all, happier creatives mean happier clients! Our team is made up of a broad group of people including those who speak for the underserved groups of Women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ community.

Check out the most recent interview with Voyager LA.

Humanitarian and Philanthropy Work. We’ve started a new adventure near and dear to my heart. Offering group Sound Baths to Creatives and now individual and partner sound healing sessions. All who attend our group sound baths are welcome to bring others. Not just creatives but all can benefit from the wonderful experience of a sound bath. Keep a lookout for our invitations in our newsletters and Social Media Stories.

Contributions. Brandi Moore collaborates with clients in post-production to provide items to shelters in California. Each month this company donates a percentage of every payment received to a non-profit. And more recently I’ve partnered up with The Mindful Life Project to bring their work to our son’s school.

Below you will find the non-profits we have donated to.

  • Future’s Without Violence - In memory of my sister, Breanna Moore who lost her life to Domestic Violence.

  • San Francisco Safehouse - Safehouse works to empower and support womxn who are experiencing housing instability and sexual exploitation or trafficking, by creating survivor-centered spaces, services, advocacy, and community education.

  • Five Keys Home Free - Home Free is a transitional housing program that helps criminalized domestic violence survivors and other women who’ve experienced trauma reenter communities and thrive. Here, formerly incarcerated women will experience peaceful and humane transitions — from prison to freedom, from “victim” to “survivor” — while correcting a gross injustice that diminishes our civil society.

  • GO FUND ME - We started a Go Fund Me to help support my Mom who lost everything to the Lahaina fires in Maui, HI. The help provided helped her find a home and the essentials she lost in the fires. I’m so grateful to everyone who continues to share and support not only my Mom but the community on Maui. We’re continuing to accept donations.

  • Hawaii Community Foundation - To support the fire victims in Lahaina including my Mom who lost everything in the fires. Hawaii Community Foundation provides 2.5 months of shelter for one victim of the Lahaina Fires.

  • Breast Cancer Prevention Partners - For my Mom who survived Breast Cancer. BCPP is the first to develop a comprehensive breast cancer primary prevention plan for California. Breast Cancer Prevention Partners (BCPP) works to prevent breast cancer by eliminating our exposure to toxic chemicals and radiation linked to the disease.

  • LUNGevity - LUNGevity is the nation’s largest lung cancer-focused nonprofit, changing outcomes for people with lung cancer through research, education, and support. My grandmother lost her life to Lung Cancer.

  • Non-Human Rights Project - Since I was young, the Elephants were my favorite part of the zoo. Now that I’m older and have learned more about what that means, I’ve found a way to help them. This non-profit provides support to zoo Elephants around the world! Our donation will help send these Elephants to live out the rest of their lives in an Elephant Sanctuary.

  • Save the Children - Eglantyne Jebb saw children dying of starvation and wracked with disease after the end of the First World War. So, in 1919, she launched the Save the Children Fund to raise much-needed funds to end children’s suffering across war-torn Europe. Today, over 100 years later, we work in the United States and around the world to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We do whatever it takes for children - every day and in times of crisis – transforming their lives and the future we share.

  • City of Hope - City of Hope, a 100+-year-old world leader in cancer research, treatment and prevention center and recently joined forces with Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA).

  • Friends of the Earth - Friends of the Earth build long-term political power and campaign to change the rules of our economic and political systems that create injustice and destroy nature.

  • Mindful Life Project - Mindful Life Project is a Bay Area nonprofit that supports the mental and emotional wellbeing of underserved students, teachers, school leaders, and families through our highly regarded mindfulness based social emotional learning programming.

  • Stern Grove Festival - Stern Grove Festival relies on donations from people like you to cover nearly 100% of the costs of presenting admission-free concerts and education programs in San Francisco.

  • Bayganda - In the Bay Area, the BayGanda Sew What Camp & Entrepreneurship Experience empowers girls through the art of sewing while providing a safe space to build community and develop new skills. Sew What has emboldened over 400 girls ages 7-15 to become community leaders, find jobs in the creative arts, compete on Project Runway Jr., and go on to gain college acceptance with the confidence to live life to its fullest potential.

  • Arctic Fox Initiative - Raising awareness on the effects of climate change on the Scandinavian arctic fox.

  • Brown Girl Surf - Brown Girl Surf works to build a more diverse, environmentally reverent, and joyful women’s, girl’s, and gender expansive surf culture by increasing access to surfing, cultivating community, amplifying the voices of surfers of color, and taking care of the earth.

  • The People’s Conservatory - TPC trains young artist explorers, with a dedicated focus on brown and black youth from marginalized and economically blighted communities, to envision and create a humane and just world through their art.

  • Berkeley Psychic Institute - Offering classes in Meditation, Psychic Skills, Healing abilities, or make an appointment to get a psychic reading or healing.

  • One Tree Planted - One Tree Planted is a 501 charity with a mission to help global reforestation efforts. The organization is built on a network of individuals, businesses, and schools who either donate monetarily or volunteer to help plant trees around the world.

  • The People’s Conservatory + The East Oakland Collective + Know Your Rights Camp - Empowering Black Communities in The Bay Area

  • Save the Redwoods - Shall we explain…

  • The Hiari Project - The Hiari Project offers young girls the option of an education as an alternative to forced early marriage and FGM.

  • Movement Voter Project - Supporting the political work of local grassroots groups organizing to elect candidates up and down the ballot.

  • Keep It Oakland - In support of GLOW, a female business owned collective.

  • Surfrider Foundation - Protecting Oceans

  • NRDC - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

  • Rain forest Alliance - Amazon Rain forest Fires

  • World Central Kitchen - Emergency food relief efforts for during Hurricane Dorian

  • #ALLinCHALLENGE - During COVID-19. Providing those in need kids, elderly, and frontline heroes. Funds were dispersed to the the following organizations…

  • Meals on Wheels - #ALLinCHALLENGE

  • No Kid Hungry - #ALLinCHALLENGE

  • America’s Food Fund - Benefitting World Central Kitchen - #ALLinCHALLENGE

  • Feeding America - #ALLinCHALLENGE


Our first Sound Bath at Ciel Creative Space.

Photographer, Simrah Farrukh