Hulk was born in Amsterdam in 1829. He was the youngest son of the merchant Hendrik Hulk and his English wife Mary Burroughs. He received painting lessons from his older brotherAbraham and from Kasparus Karsen. As a painter he mainly painted landscapes, seascapes, cities, villages, and harbors. He gave painting lessons to his son Johannes Frederik "John" Hulk Jr., and to Bernard de Hoog, Bertha Müller, and Elias Stark. He was a member of the artists' societyArti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam. Hulk was not only a painter, but also a draftsman and owned a painting and drawing supplies store, De Rembrandt, on the Rokin in Amsterdam. After the advent of photography, he trained himself in this new discipline. Together with his partner, Pieter Vlaander, he ran a photographic studio called Rembrandt, also on the Rokin. They worked together as the photographic studio Hulk & Vlaander until 1867. They also opened a studio on the Geldersekade in Rotterdam. Hulk lived and worked most of his life in Amsterdam and in the nearby Sloten. After 1901 he lived successively in Vreeland, Abcoude and Haarlem. Hulk was married twice. From his first marriage to Hermine Cornelie Auguste Mulder, he had a daughter Betsy and a son John. After the death of his first wife in 1866, he married his housekeeper Margaritha Bakker in 1868 in Muiden. He died in 1911 in Haarlem. He is buried at the family cemetery in Muiderberg.
Gallery
File:Hulk_View_of_Amsterdam.jpg|A view of Amsterdam, c. 1880 File:Hulk_a_canal_in_amsterdam.jpg|A canal in Amsterdam, c. 1880 File:Gracht_in_amsterdam_Hulk.jpg|A canal in Amsterdam, c. 1880 File:Hulk_Amsterdamse_binnenhaven.jpg|View of Amsterdam's inner harbor, c. 1880 File:Hulk_marktdag.jpg|Market day outside the Waag on the Nieuwmarkt, Amsterdam, c. 1880 File:Hulk_Platbodems.jpg|Moored barges unloading, oil on canvas, c. 1880 File:Hulk_Spaarne.jpg|A view of the Spaarne, Haarlem, c. 1880
Exhibitions
Hulk held exhibitions of his photographic work at the Paleis voon Volksvlijt in Amsterdam in 1865, and in the Prentenkabinet at the University of Leiden.