I believe that for a first time UK passport application, a 'countersignatory' (a professional person, doctor, minister, etc, - but see the list on the Government website) must confirm that they know you and can vouch for you. Check with the Passport Office.
A passport Photo is the proper photo identification of the passport holder.
Yes, you have to have your passport photo signed even if it is a passport renewal.
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Not all. As long as the passport photo is within the rules and regulations for a valid passport photo then it is good.
Passports must have a photo of only the individual applying for the passport. These are wallet sized photos and can be taken at any photo processing center.
to me you go and take another passport photo and make a new passport to me you go and take another passport photo and make a new passport
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UK are 3.5cm width and 4.5 cm length
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Load picture - make sure it not a backround In Edit > Transform > scale and change the size to that of a passport photo