You can check, if your camera is suitable for infrared shooting. Take a remote control from a TV and take some shoots in full darkness, holding the remote control towards the lens with any button pressed. If a bright dot appears on the captured frames, it means that your camera’s filter transmits infrared rays. So, you can just put an infrared filter on the lens. In this case you will have to shoot at slow shutter speeds and therefore a tripod will be required.
Otherwise it is possible to use a separate second hand camera, which will be remade with removal of the Low Pass filter. In this case you can take a shoot with high speed as well.
It is worth experimenting with various white balance parameters, analyzing the result. In addition, it is worth putting the camera into manual focus mode, since autofocus can get wrong because of the filter.