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Or, you could go to the Styles windows (by double clicking on the photo layer in the Layers palette) and clicking Stroke.
The Stroke feature defaults to a very thin red line, but you can change the color and size easily in the Stroke window. Also, make sure to change the Position from "Outside" to "Inside" for crisp, square corners.
As always, there's more than one way to do something in Photoshop. I find using Stroke very easy because you can do it while the photo is a layer in another document (ie a layout you are working on).
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