If you want to create a backdrop for your photo in Photoshop, there are a few different ways to go about it. One option is to use a photo as your backdrop. You can find free or paid-for backgrounds online, or you can create your own using Photoshop. To create a custom background in Photoshop, first open the file that you want to use as your backdrop. Next, select the Background layer in the Layers panel and click on the New Layer button (or press Ctrl+N). Name the new layer “Backdrop” and click on OK. Now, you’ll need to decide what size you want your backdrop to be. To do this, open the Size dialog box by clicking on the Image Size button (or pressing Ctrl+I). In this dialog box, you’ll be able to choose between various sizes (including an ultra-wide option), and you can also adjust the opacity of the background so that it’s partially or completely invisible. Once you’ve chosen your size and opacity settings, click on OK to close the Size dialog box. Now, it’s time to start adding your background elements. To do this, select the Backdrop layer and click on the Add Layer Mask button (or press Ctrl+Alt+G). This will allow you to add a masking layer over top of your background image so that only certain parts of it are visible (you can see an example of this in action below). To add additional elements to your backdrop, simply drag them into position using either the mouse or keyboard. For example, if you want to add some trees behind your photo, simply drag them into position using either the mouse or keyboard and then use the Selection tool (S)to make sure that they’re selected all together. Finally, use the Blur tool (B)to soften their edges slightly. ..