While Kodak HIE was an awesome film, it also could be quirky to handle. I still have one boxed roll.
Anyway, shooting infrared film really works best with a non-SLR, non-electronic camera. For me, it's going to be a rangefinder or the Rollei 35 for a 35mm camera.
I shot these a couple of years ago.

Contax IIa, 35mm Biogon
There is vignetting in this photo. Because the aperture scale is on the front of the lens, attaching a lens shade makes it really difficult to view the settings. So I extended the filter by using an old filter without the glass. But adding a real filter in the front causes vignetting.
These I shot with the Contax IIa and the 21mm Biogon. Both of these are in Cape May, N.J., in early May.


I think shooting infrared film requires a bit of luck.