ETERNAL SPARK Yacht Charter Photoshoot in Greece
Photoshoot onboard ETERNAL SPARK in Greece was a coordinated effort between the yacht crew & management, yacht influencers and camera and photo teams. The objective was to capture visuals for the upcoming ETERNAL SPARK yacht charter promotion, including interior walkthroughs, exterior lifestyle scenes, water toys, and drone footage. What followed was a masterfully crafted inside look at how the day unfolds on ETERNAL SPARK, how each space is prepared, and what guests can expect when booking this yacht.
The photoshoot usually began at around 6:30 in the morning. The decks were prepared, and the sea conditions were always the first to be checked. To start, the management team began filming exterior establishing frames—simple forward-facing movement shots, slow pans across the bow and decks, and a few tight detail shots before breakfast.
By 7:00, everyone gathered in the main deck salon for the daily briefing. The Captain led the operational overview, with the filming teams and influencers joining for their assignments- With the ETERNAL SPARK management team were the Yacht Mogul team, alongside Rayan ATB team, all of whom outlined what needed to be captured and in what order, so everyone took notes on staging requirements, cabin resets, and timing.
The plan was to start with interiors, continue to deck-by-deck exteriors, and move to drone shooting whenever the weather allowed.
Preparing the Yacht to Capture the Charter Lifestyle
Although interior filming was planned first, the natural lighting on the sundeck made it the most practical starting point. Crew moved ahead to reset cushions, place towels evenly, and prepare the bar for cocktail sequences. On a luxury yacht, small adjustments matter—aligning sunbeds, removing wind-blown marks from tables, checking stainless steel for fingerprints, ensuring glassware is spotless.

Throughout this process, the Captain maintained the yacht’s position to keep shadow lines consistent. Even a shift of a few degrees can change exposure on deck, so his oversight ensured stable conditions for each sequence.
Interior Filming for ETERNAL SPARK Yacht Charter Promotion
Once the bridge deck work was completed, everyone shifted indoors. Interior filming required the precision and patience of both film crews. Before entering each room, the yacht crew reset everything to guest-ready condition—linens smoothed, curtains adjusted, decorative pieces straightened.
In the sky lounge, the stewardess prepared the bar setup, arranging a cocktail presentation to give the footage an authentic, lived-in feel. The filming team captured walkthroughs, slow pans, and detail shots that highlighted the layout and finishes without exaggeration.

The main deck salon followed. Crew stepped in quietly between shots to remove fingerprints from glass surfaces and to adjust cushions as needed. Cameramen reviewed footage concurrently, refining the visual direction as the day progressed.
The master cabin offered controlled lighting challenges. Natural and artificial lighting needed to be balanced to avoid harsh shadows. We adjusted blinds, switched off selected lights, and placed diffusers to achieve an even, clean frame that reflects the space accurately.
Lower deck cabins were filmed next. The layout of each cabin was filmed steadily, with emphasis on conveying accurate sense of space—an essential element for any charter yacht booking decision.
Water Toys, Beach Club and Drone Sequences
While interior filming continued, drone operations were prepared on the main deck aft. Aerial footage is important for ETERNAL SPARK yacht charter media, showcasing the yacht’s lines and proportions from above. The drone completed several passes capturing the yacht at anchor, the surrounding coastline, and dynamic transitions between decks.
Simultaneously, the deck crew tested and operated the water toys. Jet skis, Seabobs and other equipment were filmed in action to demonstrate the activity options available to charter guests. These clips included both handheld filming from the yacht and drone shots from above, providing multiple perspectives.

Influencers spent the afternoon capturing additional lifestyle sequences around the beach club. This included swimming platform use, golf swings from the platform, skylounge cinema room scenes, and later, bridge deck bow cinema footage as the light conditions shifted toward evening.
The yacht management team conducted Matterport scanning during this time. For a 360° walkthrough to function smoothly, each scan must be placed precisely in relation to the next, requiring slow, methodical movement through each room, so the crew continued resetting areas to maintain consistency.
Capturing the Full Charter Yacht Experience on ETERNAL SPARK
As the afternoon transitioned into evening, each area was revisited for additional shots in softer light.
The final filming sessions for the day took place outdoors, capturing activity on the bridge deck and the setup for the outdoor cinema. These shots were essential for showcasing the full range of guest experiences available during an ETERNAL SPARK yacht.

The filming continued from Friday onto Saturday. Strong wind made exterior shots impossible, so the full day was used for interior scenes. Before that, the crew management team completed Matterport 360 recordings of the yacht. These scans will soon be published on our website.
Sunday became the main exterior photoshoot day. The team woke up before sunrise and filmed the first light at 6:45. The morning briefing was at 7:00. Conditions were calm and warm, perfect for drone footage and cruising shots. Shooting Spark followed behind the yacht for moving scenes.
The crew used water toys to create dynamic lifestyle moments, while the team behind the Yacht Mogul Instagram profile, filmed everything from the tender. After a short cruise, the yacht anchored at a new spot for more footage.

Rayan, a yacht influencer, recorded a detailed thirty-minute walkthrough, which included a drone fly-through inside the beach club, creating rare interior drone shots. Throughout the day, the crew appeared directly in frame and helped stage every moment.
On Monday, everyone left except Rayan. He stayed to create a full “One Day Aboard ETERNAL SPARK” story. He filmed every activity available to guests. This included morning routines, deck moments, water toys, lounging setups, and evening entertainment.
A Photoshoot for the Future of ETERNAL SPARK Yacht Charter Content
This week marks one of the most active media periods for the ETERNAL SPARK yacht charter experience. With influencers, drone pilots, directors, and crew all working together, the yacht has been filmed from every angle — inside, outside, from the sky and on the water.
New photos, walkthroughs and videos from in Greece will be released soon. Stay tuned for the latest content from ETERNAL SPARK.
For anyone interested in seeing the final results of this extensive shooting day, new clips and behind-the-scenes moments will be published throughout the season.
To watch the latest videos and updates from the shoot, follow ETERNAL SPARK`s Instagram or get in touch with us via the webpage.