TIMASHION JONES

Emmy Award Winning Producer, Filmmaker and Entrepreneur.

In 2011, Timashion was a co-founder of Framed by Grace Films. Their debut film, A Love that Hurts, premiered in 2013, followed by the sophomore project, the three-time Emmy Award wining documentary, Cody High: A Life Remodeled Project in 2014. The 3rd film that they produced, Life In Osborn, was released in 2015.

In 2016, Timashion started TBOP Media.

Timashion is passionate about helping people discover the “visionaire” within. He loves travel photography and has traveled to Beijing and Shanghai, China, a plethora of Caribbean islands, Puerto Rico and photographed the pyramids in Egypt and Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. TBOP media’s film projects include a movie called Saving Chastity, a sexual risk avoidance movie focusing on two high school seniors who are challenged by the struggles of teen life.

The company’s second film, Africa: Through The Eyes Of A Visionaire, took him to Africa, where he documented a 10-day journey through historic sites of Ethiopia and a 5 day Trip to Cairo and Luxor, Egypt. In 2019 Timashion produced and directed Hope 911 a film that explores the traumas, and tragedies that place adolescents and teens at risk of suicide. In 2021 he produced and directed the movie Sticks and Stones, a film that focus on young people overcoming the challenges of bullying.

In 2022 he produced and directed the feature length documentaries Aired Out Quilts and Die Willie Die and the short film Wanted Love.