If you want to add a photo into Photoshop, there are a few things you need to do first. First, open up Photoshop and create a new document. Next, click on the File menu and select New. From the New Document dialog box, select Image from the drop-down menu and click on OK. Now that we have our new document open, we need to find our photo. To do this, we can either search for it or browse through our computer’s hard drive. If we’re using a digital photo album or some other online storage system, we can just search for the photo’s filename. Once we’ve found our photo, we can drag it into the document window. Next, we need to resize the photo so that it fits perfectly within the bounds of our document window. To do this, click on the Image Size button (located in the lower-left corner of the Photoshop window) and select one of the preset sizes from the pop-up menu. Alternatively, you can use one of Photoshop’s sizing tools (such as The Crop Tool) to resize your photo exactly how you want it to appear in your document window. Finally, we need to add some text or other graphics around our photo so that people know what it is and where it came from. To do this, click on the Text Tool (located in the lower-right corner of Photoshop’s toolbar) and type in whatever information you want to appear next to your photo. You can also use Photoshop’s drawing tools (such as The Pencil Tool) to create simple graphics or logos around your image ..