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Absolutely, there are professionals out there and so-called ones who sadly put themselves above the client and feel anything they do is a chargeable "effort". Take no step back in that approach even, if they know full well whatever they did to satisfy a request took little time to accomplish.As a professional who maintains a reliable and easy to access archive for minimal financial effort on my part, I find it comical that other professionals expect to keep a well regarded reputation in their industry without one...
Charging a client for real and notable work is one thing. Charging them because you couldn't take five minutes to properly label and file something and now have to spend a non-trivial amount of time finding it, or being able to confirm you even have it, is another entirely.
A professional in any profession is one who takes an extra step to satisfy and not think of every step as an income. In the end it is not good advertising of services offered when penny-lizing client for every single request. Why not charge for each call answered or email replied to? Cost of doing business is part of being in business.
In this case finding the files should cost nothing. What client wants to do with the found files is another matter. If the idea is to sell the files/negatives and essentially release them for good, is a matter of how that affects future return on keeping them for eventual re-orders (hardly likely) . Using them to get more prints to the client is a rather straight forward issue.