Monast Law Office - January 2018

FROM THE WEB TO THE WALL TOOLS TO PRINT YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA PHOTOS

According to Gizmodo, Facebook users upload 300 million photos per day. Similarly, 95 million photos and videos are shared on Instagram daily.

Flickr, and Picasa. The app is free and available for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 8. Once your photos are uploaded and saved, you can then browse PhotoAffections.com, where you can order a variety of custom products, including magnets, canvas prints, and phone cases. Social Print Studio Functioning as both a website and a stand-alone app, Social Print Studio is a small company based in San Francisco that has been printing social media photos since 2010. While this company is capable of printing photos of your social media posts, they can do so much more with your digital memories. Social Print Studio’s products are divided into four categories: photobooks, the classics, wall art, and everything else. You can order your photos printed in soft, hard, or layflat book form. Their classic options include postcards, mighty prints, and photostrips. Or, turn your photos into beautiful wall art with metal prints, canvas prints, and wall calendars. You can even get greeting cards, stickers, and buttons. Pricing varies by item, but one thing remains constant: Social Print Studio is dedicated to offering the best products possible. The app is free and available for iPhone, iPad, and Android. While sharing photos on social media accounts is an easy way to store your memories, these apps will help you keep and display those memories for years to come. The next time you need to spiff up your walls or give an extra-special gift, pay them a visit!

Social media is a great platform for sharing and storing, but what if you want to literally hold on to those memories? That’s where Free Prints

and Social Print Studio come into play.

Free Prints The most attractive aspect of the Free Prints app is right in the name. Users can download 85 free 4-by-6-inch photo prints a month (up to 1,000 a year). But you can only print one free copy of each photo. Additional prints will run you 9 cents each. Standard shipping costs $2.99, and your photos arrive within five to 13 days. Or, for an additional dollar, they can arrive in four to six days. If you choose to print photos in sizes other than 4-by-6 inches, you will have to pay more for the service.

The app is well-designed and easy to use; you can print photos from your device’s library or link your accounts to print directly from Facebook, Instagram, Dropbox,

Larry N.

Larry N. sustained an on-the-job neck injury requiring rehabilitation. While in a BWC-sanctioned rehab program, he aggravated his underlying neck injury so badly performing exercises that he was forced to undergo an anterior discectomy and fusion at C6-7. Six days later, he had a second surgery to reposition the graft that had slipped. An MRI done 18 months later revealed a herniated disc at C3-4. He returned to work, but began experiencing excruciating headaches and developed significant depression and anxiety. His doctors ultimately recommended he stop working. He requested and was granted permanent total disability under his workers’ compensation claim. We also encouraged Larry to file for Social Security disability benefits. His application was denied initially and again at the reconsideration (first level appeal) levels. At his hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, we successfully argued that Larry’s combination of physical and mental impairments, including his debilitating headaches, made it impossible for him to sustain any form of gainful employment. The ALJ awarded Larry nearly three years of accrued benefits, totaling almost $50,000.

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