Our Mission

everyone has a unique story that deserves to be shared.

Time:Stamp was founded so that when our loved ones are no longer with us, their stories live on, in their own words.

Our Living Heirloom documentaries allow elders, young couples, or people at any stage of life to author their own life story and share a life's worth of memories with future generations.

In 2025, we started a blog to share insights about our creative and archival processes, so that other families have the resources to preserve their own history and legacies.

After interviewing other entrepreneurs and hearing how traditional marketing has failed them, we saw a new challenge. We expanded our services to offer authentic, documentary style branding to small businesses so their owners and employees can connect with new clients by sharing genuine, human stories.

about us

Dewayne Bingham, cofounder

Dewayne graduated from U.T. Chattanooga with a degree in Communication, and has 10 years of experience in video production.

He’s also worked as a freelance writer and photographer for 6 years.

Griffin Ball, cofounder

Griffin graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Economics, and has 10 years of experience in video production.

He’s also worked hands-on at several startup companies in the tech and media industries.

OUR STORY

When we were sophomores in high school, we got paired together for a group project in English class. We had never spoken to one another before that.

Our assignment: analyze the themes of fate and fortune in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Be creative.

Our response: let’s make a video?

Our teacher protested, but we convinced him it would be award worthy. It wasn’t. We got a B- and that was merciful.

But by making that “film,” we discovered a love for video production and became best friends. We’ve made lots of videos, good and bad, over the years.

In 2023 we began looking for ways to serve other people with our craft, and that’s when the idea for Time:Stamp was born.

Our work is a little different now, but we have fun and feel rewarded every time we hit record, hear someone’s story, and share it with the world.