"Are you sure that you mean "in its reference"? I thought that the photon's time was stopped in our reference."


Most of this gleaned from "physics.stackexchange.com".

Photon’s travel at c from everyone’s point of view. Doesn’t matter how fast the people are traveling. It’s a universal constant (as noted in your byline). So at the speed of light “c”, no time passing is observed. Which means photons don’t experience time at all.

There is no time dilation for a photon at c.

Some hold there is a reference frame at c, called the "null reference frame".