I got a sudden obsession with photochemistry and need to know all about it so silver seems the place to start. I read (although I can't find any youtube videos showing it which pisses me off) that photography all began when a scientist accidentally discovered that silver nitrate turns black when exposed to bright light. I've seen white silver chloride solution turn black when exposed to light and I hear that yellow silver bromide turns purple when irradiated. What reaction(s) does the light trigger in these silver salts and what are the products? For instance what is the black stuff that forms when silver nitrate is irradiated with sunlight? I know silver oxide is black, is that what it is? Then what about the purple stuff that silver bromide turns into?