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I think it's possible to do both. But it involves some compromises, on my trips, I try to schedule in sights that I want to photograph and somehow am still able to have some great experiences.
I rented a van in New Zealand and drove from Wellington and Auckland. Probably some of the most enjoyable 4 days I have ever had. Met some great people and got some great pictures.
Looking forward to seeing your France pictures =)
Nowadays, I take the occasional picture, but mostly I'm in front of lens playing with the kids. I am grateful that my wife still keeps snapping away, and I try to make sure she gets in her fair share of photos too.
One way to avoid this feeling, is to only spend one full day taking photos, prefferably your last day. I suppose if you manage to do that. Then you will have already experienced the place your snapping with the camera, and be able to enjoy botht the moment of taking the photo. And the moment of been there.
Hope you have a great time on your holiday to France.