The aircraft appears to be a Mosquito BIV, possibly of the Light Night Strike Force (RAF), and the uniform at first glance, looks like the RAF 'Battledress' blouse , with what appears to be the badge of a Aircrafstman on the left sleeve. However, this is not certain, as it is obviously at least one size too large, giving the appearance of a tunic below the folded arms, but it does exhibit the rougher texture, compared to the Service Dress tunic.
The Mossie is a bomber, not recce, with the nose glazing painted over in black. I can try to find the Squadron, as the nose art seems familiar, but as for dates and location, that's doubtful at the moment.
It would be highly unusual for the photo to be taken during the war, with the RAF uniform, but, once vetted and approved after the war, it's possible, and some Mossie units retained the same colour schemes for some time, although national markings reverted to the full, three colour roundels.
It's interesting that the person on the right (in the photo) does not appear to have any insignia on his BD blouse, not even the RAF Albatross, just visible on the right shoulder of the chap on the left in the photo, who is also wearing Corporal's stripes on his Service Dress tunic.
The forage cap worn by the centre person is difficult to pin down - it looks darker than the RAF caps, and could be a Luftwaffe item, but it could also be the effect of lighting.
EDIT: It would probably help if a 'Mod' could move this request post to a more suitable forum thread, where it would receive better exposure and possible response.